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Which does not affect global wind belts

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Global wind belts are set mainly by differential solar heating, the resulting pressure gradients, and the Earth's rotation (Coriolis effect), with seasonal shifts and land–sea contrasts as secondary influences. Factors that do NOT affect them include the Moon’s gravity (tidal forces — these act on oceans, not on the large-scale atmospheric circulation) and the Earth’s magnetic field (which does not influence neutral air motion).

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