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Which of the following occurs over a small area and is a local wind. Question 3 options: horse latitudes doldrums polar easterlies sea breezes
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Which of the following occurs over a small area and is a local wind.
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horse latitudes
doldrums
polar easterlies
sea breezes
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Polar easterlies is the answer, the difference to know is between horse and doldrums is that they are situated in different locations near the equator….. the air existing in doldrums is moist while the one in horse latitudes is dry.
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Answer:
My guess is
horse latitudes?
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