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The global wind circulation look like the following in a nonrotating Earth:

Near the surface of the Earth, cold air from the poles would travel toward the equator.

In the high atmosphere, warm air from the equator would travel in the direction of the poles.

How do the world's winds flow?

  • Predominant winds often blow east-west rather than north-south.
  • This occurs as a result of the Coriolis effect, which is caused by the rotation of the Earth.
  • In the Northern Hemisphere, the Coriolis effect causes wind systems to rotate counterclockwise, while in the Southern Hemisphere, clockwise.
  • In a stationary Earth, the global wind circulation would resemble the following:
  • Cold air from the poles would move toward the equator close to the surface of the Earth.
  • Warm air from the equator would go toward the poles in the high atmosphere.

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