A notion that what happens at a global scale affects what happens at a local scale.
a continuum is something that doesnt stop
the notion that what happens at the global scale has a direct effect on what happens at the local scale, and vice versa. this idea posits that the world is comprised of an interconnected series of relationships that extend across space. Source: Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture, 8th Edition
Land breezes and sea breezes are examples of local winds.
Yes, there are. Some examples: continuum. vacuum.
Global winds are local winds.
True, a variable cannot be both global and local. But if a global and a local variable share the same name, the local one will hide the global.
Some examples of global issues are global warming, human population, health issues...
The antonyms to the term global are national and local.
The opposite of "local" is "global" or "international."
Nestle, General Motors, and Siemens AG are examples of global enterprises
Trade winds,Westerlies,and Easterlies are examples of global winds.
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