Multiple Choice
Winds are usually named for:
A) the direction or place to which they are heading.
B) the direction or place from which they are blowing.
C) the approximate latitude of their origin.
D) the altitude where they are strongest.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q39: George Hadley correctly described the general circulation
Q43: You examine sea surface temperature data collected
Q46: A Santa Ana (or Chinook or Foehn)wind
Q49: Which of the following associations is NOT
Q50: The areas of abundant rainfall on the
Q51: The Southern Oscillation refers to a change
Q51: Taken as a whole,the large scale or
Q79: The direction of the prevailing winds at
Q82: Jet stream winds are completely distinct from
Q108: The strong Siberian high becomes well developed