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30 May, 01:59
What causes the trade winds?
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Dalia Marquez
30 May, 02:01
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Answer: Trade winds are caused by the strong warming and evaporation within the atmosphere around the equator. (1) Around the equator, the warm air rises rapidly, carrying a lot of moisture.
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Chad
30 May, 02:27
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The Coriolis Effect.
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combination with an area of high pressure, causes the prevailing winds-the trade winds-to move from east to west on both sides of the equator across this 60-degree "belt.
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