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How do you think changes in temperature can cause movement of air and other fluids on Earth?

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Where on Earth's surface might you be if you are experiencing the trade winds? Explain how air pressure, temperature, and the Coriolis effect in movement and direction of thesewinds.

""The polar easterlies"-is dry and cold prevailing winds that blow from the high pressure areas of the polar highs at the north and south poles towards low pressure areas within the Westerlies at high latitudes.

Cold air diminish at the pole making the high force, Pushing an equator-ward discharge, of air; that outflow is then Sidetrack westward by the Coriolis effect."

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