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What drives long-term climate patterns, such as the Hadley Cells at the Equator, over large geographic scales?

- the Trade Winds
- convective air currents
- rainfall patterns
- humidity increase

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A. Convective air currents

Step-by-step explanation:

The hadley cell a great tropical atmospheric circulation, it involved the movement of air in north and south direction from the equator to the poles. Trade winds are produced due to it's effect. And whole of the hadley cell forms due to the impact of sun rays on the equator creating convective air flows.

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