Earth's surface winds generally blow from regions of higher


1) latitudes toward regions of lower latitudes


2) elevations toward regions of lower elevations

3) air temperature toward regions of lower air temperature

4) air pressure toward regions of lower air pressure

Earths surface winds generally blow from regions of higher 1 latitudes toward regions of lower latitudes 2 elevations toward regions of lower elevations 3 air t class=

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Earth's surface wind generally blow from regions of higher AIR PRESSURE TOWARDS REGION OF LOWER AIR PRESSURE.
The direction in which the wind blow on the earth surface is a product of many factors, the most important of these factors are: pressure, friction and Coriolis effects. On the earth surface, the wind normally blow from high to low pressure. A high pressure system followed by a low pressure system allows the wind to flow in clockwise direction outward toward a low pressure system. This ensures the continuous flow of the wind.