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Wind patterns are named based on their point of origin. Match each global wind pattern to the region of Earth where it blows.

polar easterlies
westerlies
northeast trade winds
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60°
30°

30°
southeast trade winds

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Final answer:

Polar easterlies blow from the poles to approximately 60° latitude, westerlies blow from approximately 30° to 60° latitude, and northeast trade winds blow from approximately 0° to 30° latitude in the Northern Hemisphere.


Step-by-step explanation:

Global Wind Patterns

  1. Polar easterlies - blow from the poles to approximately 60° latitude
  2. Westerlies - blow from approximately 30° to 60° latitude in both hemispheres
  3. Northeast trade winds - blow from approximately 0° to 30° latitude in the Northern Hemisphere
  4. Southeast trade winds - blow from approximately 0° to 30° latitude in the Southern Hemisphere

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