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Based on the arrows, in which direction are air masses moving?

from west to east

from north to south

toward the equator

toward the middle latitude

Based on the arrows, in which direction are air masses moving? from west to east from-example-1
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West to East, as the arrows are moving towards the East side of the globe coming from the West

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The correct answer is - from west to east.

On the globe that is presented, the arrows clearly point to a movement of the air masses from west towards east. Both on the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere, the movement is in the same direction, and also, there's no difference in the direction of the cold air masses and the warm air masses. These winds are known as westerlies, prevailing westerlies, or as anti-trade winds.

These winds have opposite movement from the winds that appear on the Equator, as those winds move from east towards west.

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