The winds that blow from the pole to 60 degrees latitude in both hemisphere are called?

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The winds that blow between the poles and 60° latitudes in both hemispheres and curve West are called what

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Description : Which one of the following is called as "Roaring Forty"? (1) Winds blowing in southern hemisphere between 40°-60° S (2) Winds blowing in northern hemisphere between 40°-60° N (3) Very cold winds which blow in winters (4) Very hot and fast blowing summer winds

Last Answer : (1) Winds blowing in southern hemisphere between 40°-60° S Explanation: The Roaring Forties is the name given to strong westerly winds found in the Southern Hemisphere, generally between the latitudes of ... South Pole and the Earth's rotation, and there are few landmasses to serve as windbreaks.

Description : How will the winds of blowing out of a pressure system in the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere blow?

Last Answer : They will blow in opposite directions.

Description : Which one of the following is called North-easter? (1) Cold and fast-blowing winds in northern hemisphere that move from sub-polar to polar regions (2) Cold and fast-blowing winds in ... -blowing winds from the polar region in northern hemisphere (4) Winds blowing towards Kazakhstan in Central Asia

Last Answer : (3) Cold and fast-blowing winds from the polar region in northern hemisphere Explanation: The polar easterlies are the dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the highpressure areas of the polar ... an equator ward out flow of air: that outflow is then deflected westward by the Coriolis Effect.

Description : Which one of the following is called North-easter? (1) Cold and fast-blowing winds in northern hemisphere that move from sub-polar to polar regions (2) Cold and fast-blowing winds in ... -blowing winds from the polar region in northern hemisphere (4) Winds blowing towards Kazakhstan in Central Asia

Last Answer : Cold and fast-blowing winds from the polar region in northern hemisphere

Description : Why do the winds curve to the East between 30-60 degrees?

Last Answer : The Coriolis effect is the apparent curvature of global winds, ocean currents, and everything else that moves freely across the Earth's surface. The curvature is due to the rotation of the Earth on its ... and sixty degrees latitude, the winds that move toward the poles appear to curve to the east.

Description : Why do the winds curve to the East between 30-60 degrees?

Last Answer : The Coriolis effect is the apparent curvature of global winds, ocean currents, and everything else that moves freely across the Earth's surface. The curvature is due to the rotation of the Earth on its ... and sixty degrees latitude, the winds that move toward the poles appear to curve to the east.

Description : What are Surface winds that blow from the horse latitudes to the equator called?

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Description : What are winds called that blow toward the equator?

Last Answer : The trade winds (northeast or southeast depending on whichhemisphere you're in) blow towards the Equator.

Description : Global winds that blow from west to east are called?

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Description : Very strong and cold icy winds that blow in the Polar regions are called – (1) Typhoons (2) Tornadoes (3) Blizzards (4) Polar winds

Last Answer : (3) Blizzards Explanation: A blizzard is a severe snowstorm characterized by strong winds and low temperatures. The difference between a blizzard and a snowstorm is the strength of the wind. To be a ... mile or less and must last for a prolonged period of time - typically three hours or more.

Description : Very strong and cold icy winds that blow in the Polar regions are called (1) Typhoons (2) Tornadoes (3) Blizzards (4) Polar winds 

Last Answer : Blizzards

Description : In the Southern hemisphere the Westerlies blow from which side? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : These winds blow from subtropical high-pressure belts towards sub-polar low-pressure belts. They blow from the southwest direction in the northern hemisphere and from the southeast direction in the southern hemisphere.

Description : What In the Northern Hemisphere the Coriolis effect causes winds to curve to the?

Last Answer : right

Description : The deflection of the winds to the right in the northern hemisphere is caused by : (1) revolution of the earth (2) rotation of the earth (3) uneven heating of the earth (4) All the above

Last Answer : (2) rotation of the earth Explanation: If the Earth didn't rotate, winds would travel either north or south due to differences in temperature and pressure at different latitudes. But since the Earth does ... of time, such as large-scale movement of air in the atmosphere or water in the ocean.

Description : In the Southern hemisphere the Westerlies blow from which side?

Last Answer : North west

Description : What is cyclone-? (a) A low pressure system with clockwise winds in the northern hemisphere. (b) A high pressure system with anticlockwise winds in the northern hemisphere. (c) A low pressure ... in the northern hemisphere. (d) A high pressure system with clockwise winds in the northern hemisphere.

Last Answer : (c) A low pressure system with anticlockwise winds in the northern hemisphere.

Description : For winds that last six hours or more, such as a midlatitude storm, the air movement is modified by which causes the air to be deflected to . (a) Hydrostatic Force; the right in the ... c) Friction; the left in the Northern Hemisphere (d) Coriolis Force; the left in the Northern Hemisphere

Last Answer : (b) Coriolis Force; the right in the Northern Hemisphere

Description : The deflection of the winds to the right in the northern hemisphere is caused by : (1) revolution of the earth (2) rotation of the earth (3) uneven heating of the earth (4) All the above 

Last Answer : rotation of the earth

Description : Where on Earth do the winds always blow from the South? -Riddles

Last Answer : The North Pole.

Description : Does Winds generally blow:Toward areas of high pressure.?

Last Answer : yes

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Last Answer : I believe that you are thinking of the monsoon winds.

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Description : How fast do tornado winds blow?

Last Answer : Tornado ratings are based on damage, so the wind speeds for any given rating are estimates. The original estimated wind speed range for an F5 tornado was 261-318 mph. This estimate is now believed to have ... of 200 mph is rated EF5, though the damage inflicted is the same as that from an F5.

Description : Which of these causes global winds to appear to turn instead of blow straight across the earths surface?

Last Answer : Coriolis effect

Description : Which of these causes global winds to appear to turn instead of blow straight across the earths surface?

Last Answer : Coriolis effect

Description : Which one of the following pairs is not correct? (a) New Moore Island - India (b) Hurricane - China Sea (c) Doldrums - The equator (d) Trade winds - Winds which blow towards the equator

Last Answer : Ans: (b)

Description : Trade winds blow from the – (1) equatorial low pressure (2) polar high pressure (3) subtropical high pressure (4) subpolar low pressure

Last Answer : (3) subtropical high pressure Explanation: Wind flows outward down the pressure gradient away from the subtropical highs. As it does so, it encounters the Coriolis Effect caused by the rotation of the Earth ... move from east to west, and below the subtropical high winds move from west to the east.

Description : Which Very strong and cold icy winds that blow in the Polar regions?

Last Answer : Blizzards

Description : Which hot dry local winds that blow on the eastern side of the Alps Mountain?

Last Answer : Foehn

Description : Trade winds blow from the (1) equatorial low pressure (2) polar high pressure (3) subtropical high pressure (4) subpolar low pressure

Last Answer :  subtropical high pressure

Description : Can you Name a latitude where each of the following occurs polar easterlies westerlies and trade winds?

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Description : Amritsar and Shimla have the same latitude yet Shimla is cooler than Amritsar because it: (a) lies north of Amritsar (b) comes under the influence of cold winds (c) is at a higher elevation (d) receives a lot of snow

Last Answer : Ans: (c)

Description : Why are the areas lying between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole in the Northern Hemisphere and the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole in the Southern Hemisphere very cold?

Last Answer : Ans: These areas are very cold because the sun does not rise much above the horizon. Therefore, its rays are always very slanting which emit minimum heat. These areas being very cold are called Frigid Zones.

Description : Why is the South Pole colder than the North Pole? (1) High altitude (2) More rainfall (3) Strong winds (4) Away from the sun

Last Answer : (1) High altitude Explanation: Both the Arctic (North Pole) and the Antarctic (South Pole) are cold because they don't get any direct sunlight. What makes the South Pole so much colder than the ... much colder than the North Pole, which sits in the middle of the Arctic Ocean (National Geographic).

Description : Why is the South Pole colder than the North Pole ? (1) High altitude (2) More rainfall (3) Strong winds (4) Away from the sun

Last Answer : High altitude

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Last Answer : (1) Equator Explanation: Latitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface. The lines of constant latitude, or parallels, run east-west as circles ... defined below) which ranges from 0° at the Equator to 90° (North or South) at the poles.

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