Review Eric Angat Teacher. Land Breeze High pressure ( cool, light wind)

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Review Eric Angat Teacher

Land Breeze High pressure ( cool, light wind)

Coriolis effect Shifts to the right Shifts to the left

Sea Breeze High pressure ( cool, light wind)

Convection current in the atmosphere. Water cycleweather

Uneven heating of earth. wind seasons

Pacific Ring of Fire Frequent earthquakes Convergent subduction volcanoes

Earth Rotating on its axis results to _____ and _____. Day and night Coriolis effect

Convection current in the mantle results to_____. Movement of tectonic plates. Convergent, divergent, and tranform