Question
. Explain about polar winds.

Answer

  • These winds are y in both hemispheres from polar high pressure belt to polar low pressure belt.
  • Thus, the wind from the polar is as the polar wind.
  • Polar winds blow from north-east to south-west in the northern hemisphere and from south-east to north-west in the southern hemisphere.
  • The winds from the poles are very cold.
  • As a result of the territories through which it passes.
  • There is a cold wave again.
  • The ability to retain moisture in these cold winds is not special so these winds do not give rain.
  • Winds coming from the poles converge with relatively warm winds in the temperate zone.
  • This is where cyclone and anti-cyclone conditions are created.

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