Winds generally flow away from the equator and toward the poles. What transfer does this flow of wind cause?

A.
a water transfer, with water moving from the ocean to the atmosphere
B.
an energy transfer, with heat energy moving away from the equator
C.
a water transfer, with water moving from the atmosphere to the ocean
D.
an energy transfer, with heat energy moving toward the equator

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The correct answer is:

B. an energy transfer, with heat energy moving away from the equator.

Winds play a significant role in redistributing heat across the planet, carrying warm air from the equator towards the poles, which contributes to a balance of temperature across different regions.

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