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Why are the trade winds in the Southern Hemisphere southeasterly?

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The surface air that flows from these subtropical high pressure belts toward the equator is deflected toward the West in both hemispheres by the Coriolis effect. These winds blow predominantly for the northeast in the northern Hemisphere and from the southwest in the Southern Hemisphere
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