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Precious Adkins
6 September, 16:52
Describe Earth's three global wind belts
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Martha Frost
6 September, 17:19
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Polar Easterlies: From 60-90 degrees latitude.
Prevailing Westerlies: From 30-60 degrees latitude (aka Westerlies).
Tropical Easterlies: From 0-30 degrees latitude (aka Trade Winds).
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