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Which winds are affected by specific landforms on earth's surface? A) Westerlies B) Polar Easterilies C) Trade Winds D) Local Winds
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Which winds are affected by specific landforms on earth's surface? A) Westerlies B) Polar Easterilies C) Trade Winds D) Local Winds
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Which winds are affected by specific landforms on earth's surface?
A) Westerlies
B) Polar Easterilies
C) Trade Winds
D) Local Winds
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Hello!
The winds affected by specific landforms on earth's surface are:
Local winds.
I hope my answer helped you out! :)
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