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Kirsten Becker
24 November, 08:34
How are prevailing winds set up?
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Maldonado
24 November, 09:09
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Earth's rotation sets up a general circulation pattern from the poles to the equator. Uneven heating breaks it into six cells and deflects the surface winds.
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Uneven heating sets up a general circulation pattern from the poles to the equator. Earth''s rotation breaks it into six cells and deflects the surface winds.
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