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Do the tropical easterlies blow away from the equator

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Answer: Tropical Easterlies- Tropical Easterlies take direction in an east-to-west flow because of the rotation of the Earth. As air from the equator rises, it gets warmer and when it cools down, it comes back down to the equator. Tropical easterlies are located at 0-30 degrees latitude in both hemispheres.

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