Global Wind
Global wind explained in an easy to understand way:


Imagine trying to navigate a crowded shopping mall where everyone is moving in the same direction towards a massive sale. Just as you find yourself being swept along with the flow of people, global winds consistently move in a specific direction across vast distances. The shoppers represent air molecules, and just like the organized movement towards the sale, global winds are driven by large-scale patterns, such as the Earth's rotation and temperature differences, guiding them steadily across the globe.
Practice Version

Global Wind: A wind that blows steadily in a specific direction over long distances. Global wind. Global winds are large-scale wind patterns that move across the Earth, influencing weather and climate.