Question 1181Navigation General

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During the winter months, the southeast trade winds are _______________.

A weaker than during the summer months
B wetter than during the summer months
C drier than during the summer months
D stronger than during the summer months
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) stronger than during the summer months. During the winter months in the southeast region of the United States, the northeast trade winds become stronger and more prevalent. This is due to the shift in temperature and pressure patterns as the seasons change. In the summer, the land heats up more quickly than the ocean, creating a low-pressure system that draws in the southeast trade winds. In the winter, the opposite occurs, with the land cooling faster than the ocean, leading to a high-pressure system that strengthens the northeast trade winds. The other options are incorrect because the southeast trade winds do not become wetter or drier during the winter months, and they are not weaker than in the summer - they are actually stronger.

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