Describe the circulation of a Hadley cell. What causes the air to circulate and move in the direction that it does? How does it move in the Northern and Southern hemisphere?
Describe the circulation of a Hadley cell. What causes the air to circulate and move in the direction that it does? How does it move in the Northern and Southern hemisphere?
Answer: The energy of the sun causes the heating that causes air to rise and drives the circulation. In a Hadley cell, the air rises and moves towards the poles, as the air cools and falls back toward the equator, air is deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere and the left in the southern hemisphere
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