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    The Planet-Wide Flow of Air from a Warmer Equator to the Colder
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The Planet-Wide Flow of Air from a Warmer Equator to the Colder

Question 12

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The planet-wide flow of air from a warmer equator to the colder poles is called Hadley circulation, and an example of this effect is seen on the planet Venus.

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