The polar easterlies are named as such because they are the type of prevailing winds closest to the North and South poles. The polar easterlies mainly blow from east to west between 60 and 90 degrees latitude. However, they are often slightly offset to blow toward the northwest in the Sout...
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However, due to irrational development, because the waste of natural resources, global ecological damage, pollution of all kinds more serious. Now, the world each year 600 million hectares of land become desert, 20 million hectares of forests are disappearing, the average of one hour there is ...
Wind occurs on a range of scales, from thunderstorm flows lasting tens of minutes, to local breezes generated by heating of land surfaces and lasting a few hours, to global winds resulting from the difference in absorption of solar energy between the climate zones on Earth. Wend Another term ...
both in the ice caps and falling from the sky in the form of snow. The dust cycle influences the global temperatures by serving to both insulate the surface from solar radiation during the day, and by emitting that absorbed heat at night. Atmospheric dust also exacerbates Martian winds, stirr...
dirtier half of the globe. Winds can sweep up emissions from high smokestacks and carry pollutants far from their original sources, crossing state lines and national borders in the process. Acid rain may not have the complete global range of greenhouse gases, but it is atransboundary, and ther...
Earth moves around the South Pole. 2. Why would the climate be different if Earth spins backwards? A Because there won’t be any more large oceans. B Because the ocean currents and winds will be changed. C Because it...
Over hundreds of thousands to millions of years, the continents collide with other continents or break apart, changing the paths of ocean currents and local winds. This affects the transport of heat from the tropics to the poles. Earth’s global climate has also changed in response to drastic...