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Cornelius Daniels
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23 September, 11:38
Winds that blow from the north and south poles
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Grady Archer
23 September, 11:52
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Winds that blow from the north and south poles would be called k atabatic winds. I'm not sure if I spelled that right, but that's the answer I hope.
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