Normally up river - from the sea,
north to south
No particular time of the year, but is usually stronger during the day.
In the direction of the wind, so that wind does not blow in and out of the tepee.
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The wind blows in all directions.
East To West.
Primarily from the southwest.
The western wind will blow again when the weather patterns shift in that direction.
In the drawing depicting ancient ships on the Nile River, the sailboats would likely travel southward, using the wind to propel them against the current. The tugs and barges, which typically move cargo, would also head south, likely utilizing the wind and their own power to navigate the river's flow. The combination of the river's south-to-north current and the strong northerly wind would influence the direction and speed of their movement.
yes they are =^_^=
north to south
north to south
Egypt embraces the wind power..