The surface winds blow : From pole to equator
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If the Earth did not rotate on its axis, it would still experience one complete day every year so any point on the equator would be in sunshine for half the year and in darkness for the other half. If the axis of the Earth was also tilted as now, there would also be a curved line on the surface (rather like a sine wave) crossing the equator twice and touching each or the two tropics at one point which would mark out places which would, at some point in each year/day, have the Sun directly overhead. Those points would be the most extreme.
With one half the Earth in Sun at any one time and the other in darkness there would be enormous temperature differences and this would surely result in some incredible weather. It could well be that the oceans on the “dark side” freeze over every “night”.
Therefore, we can conclude that the correct option is B.
Your question is incomplete, but most probably your full question was:
If Earth did not rotate while other conditions remained the same, which way would the surface winds blow?
A. From hot to cold
B. From pole to equator
C. Both a and b.
D. None of the above.
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