Thank you for stopping by. The graphic I used can be confusing. North America is drawn such that it seems the trade winds blow across North America. The trade winds do blow from 0 to 30 degrees north and south as indicated on my map. Sorry for any confusion. If you enjoyed this video you may enjoy the Earth Science Course with an emphasis on Wind, Water, and Weather. The course includes 9 videos along with a study guide and an answer key for each guide. In addition there is a short enrichment activity for each video. Link to the playlist Earth Science Astronomy Course ruclips.net/p/PLurjkZV1ykGaCbqkU_0z82I_40JinIbtl&si=lMBhAg7-Uj-QhgTu
kinda hate it how these informations are simplified all in different ways, and you end up with having to read and watch like 10 different sources to get the bigger and more detailed picture. But simplified explanations like this do indeed help, just wish that the books weren't such a mess of different levels of detail all vomited into the same cauldron without being consistent
yes it is so hard to find concise, organized AND detailed info!! better short and no detail than long with blabbering and still no detail though, that's the worst
When make educational videos, try to slow down when you talk, and remove the music at the background, it makes it like an advertisement. So annoying and unfortunately it is very informative video.
Why Polar easterlies are more regular in the southern hemisphere in comparison to the northern hemisphere? The flow of these winds(Polar easterlies) is altered by the Earth"s rotation and deflected towards the east.why?
The map is incorrect. The continents are not placed correctly in relation to lines of latitude. As a result, the map shows the incorrect location of the prevailing winds. For example, the NE Trade winds do not blow across North America as shown (should be the Westerlies).
Your diagram does not look accurate. Westerlies predominate the United States. But you showed only Northeast trade winds over the US. It's common knowledge that winds over the US generally flow West to East. But you showed it backwards. Did you mean to do that? It looks unclear and backwards.
Thank you for stopping by. The graphic I used can be confusing. North America is drawn such that it seems the trade winds blow across North America. The trade winds do blow from 0 to 30 degrees north and south as indicated on my map. Sorry for any confusion.
If you enjoyed this video you may enjoy the Earth Science Course with an emphasis on Wind, Water, and Weather.
The course includes 9 videos along with a study guide and an answer key for each guide.
In addition there is a short enrichment activity for each video.
Link to the playlist Earth Science Astronomy Course ruclips.net/p/PLurjkZV1ykGaCbqkU_0z82I_40JinIbtl&si=lMBhAg7-Uj-QhgTu
kinda hate it how these informations are simplified all in different ways, and you end up with having to read and watch like 10 different sources to get the bigger and more detailed picture. But simplified explanations like this do indeed help, just wish that the books weren't such a mess of different levels of detail all vomited into the same cauldron without being consistent
for me this helps a lot as a starting point because you can’t just jump into all the detailed stuff without knowing basics
yeahh its really annoying
Yeah you have a point :(
yes it is so hard to find concise, organized AND detailed info!! better short and no detail than long with blabbering and still no detail though, that's the worst
Omg ty u for articulating thissss
I had a hard time picturing the Coriolis effect regarding global winds until I watched this video, huge thanks!
bro explained my 1 hour science class.I have exam coming so this really helped:).thanks!
Same
Fantastic brother,
Please keep sharing this kind of content i need it .
Amazing efforts
lol i need this for my test one my last day of studying
I just finished teaching this unit and I figured other folks may appreciate this video.
Hope it was helpful.
Wao it was great .thnks for uploading
It helped a great deal. Thanks!
Glad to hear it!
very nice narration! Thank you
Thank you so clearly explained
Soooooo helpful thanks brother ❤❤🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
I had a test and this helped so much thanks
Glad it helped!
@jgizmocatofficialwhy would you ask that. That was 2 yrs ago, how would they remember
The explanation was too good ❤
loved this ! thank you !
thankyou bro..u saved my 2 hours 😅❤
Cool explaination.
Thnx for my confusion of coriolis effect
wow amazing video 😂❤
I have this as a school assignment 👁💧👄💧👁
same lol
lucky
thank you
Does moomoomath have a Geometric phenomenon similar to the multitriangle sheet metal layout design method on my channel?
When make educational videos, try to slow down when you talk, and remove the music at the background, it makes it like an advertisement. So annoying and unfortunately it is very informative video.
Everybody knows that winds are caused by butterflies flapping their wings on the other side of the world.😜
thanks a lot
Why Polar easterlies are more regular in the southern hemisphere in comparison to the northern hemisphere?
The flow of these winds(Polar easterlies) is altered by the Earth"s rotation and deflected towards the east.why?
The map is incorrect. The continents are not placed correctly in relation to lines of latitude. As a result, the map shows the incorrect location of the prevailing winds. For example, the NE Trade winds do not blow across North America as shown (should be the Westerlies).
Didn’t know the equation was in mexico
Your diagram does not look accurate. Westerlies predominate the United States. But you showed only Northeast trade winds over the US. It's common knowledge that winds over the US generally flow West to East. But you showed it backwards. Did you mean to do that? It looks unclear and backwards.
0:32, doesn't the earth spin antiklockwise?
It spins anti-clock wise when viewed from the top, and clock wise when viewed from the bottom
Bro what you smoking?
he seems vary tired
@@emilycoleman1133 Naw, he born like dat
Can you define this video in hindi😢
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