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The image below shows a certain type of global wind: What best describes these winds? (3 points)
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Polar easterlies that curve due to air above poles being relatively cooler
b
Jet streams that curve due to air above equator being relatively warmer
c
Trade winds blowing in a curved manner due to the rotation of Earth
d
Polar westerlies blowing in a curved manner due to Coriolis Effect

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