Trade winds are the most “regular and stable” winds on Earth. Unlike local breezes or seasonal monsoons, they blow with remarkable consistency in both direction and speed throughout the year. This reliability is why they were named “trade” winds—from the old English word meaning “path” or “track.” ANSWER: (B) Regular and stable
What type of winds are trade winds? (A) Partially irregular (B) Regular and stable (C) Irregular (D) None of the above
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