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Answer» Wind is the movement of air from high-pressure area to low pressure areas. It is divided into three types: 1. Permanent winds 2. Seasonal winds 3. Local winds 1. Permanent winds. The trade winds, westerlies and easterlies are the permanent winds. These blow constantly throughout the year in a particular direction. 2. Seasonal winds. These winds change their direction in different seasons. For example: monsons in India. 3. Local winds. These winds blow only during a particular period of the day or year in a small area. For example: land and sea breeze. Loo is a local wind which hot and dry and blows in the northern plains of India during summers.
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