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Which does not affect global wind belts. Air pressure Land breezes The Coriolis effect The sun
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Land breezes.
Global wind belts are driven by the Sun (differential heating), resulting pressure differences, and the Coriolis effect from Earth's rotation. Land/sea breezes are local, daily wind cycles and do not determine the large-scale global wind patterns.
Global wind belts are driven by the Sun (differential heating), resulting pressure differences, and the Coriolis effect from Earth's rotation. Land/sea breezes are local, daily wind cycles and do not determine the large-scale global wind patterns.
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