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1. Equator is a region of ..... Pressure while poles are regions of ... pressure
(a) High, Low
(b) Low, High
(c) Low, Low
(d) High, High​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

low ,high

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Answered by mariospartan
2

Equator is a location of LOW Pressure even as poles are areas of HIGH pressure.

Explanation:

  • Areas of excessive strain are commonly regions with fair, settled weather.
  • Low strain regions are locations wherein the environment is especially thin.
  • Winds flow inward in the direction of those regions.
  • This reasons the air to rise, cloud formation and condensation.
  • Areas of excessive and occasional strain are as a result of growing and descending air.
  • As the air heats up, it rises, inflicting much less strain at the surface.
  • As the air cools it descends, growing a better strain at the surface.
  • In climatological terms, air growing over the equator outcomes in excessive strain withinside the equine latitudes, or troposphere, among latitudes 20 and forty stages above the equator.
  • A low strain region commonly starts offevolved to shape whilst air from  regions collides and movements upward.
  • The growing air creates a big vacuum effect.
  • Therefore, a place of ​​low strain bureaucracy close to the middle of the hurricane with the bottom strain.
  • As the hurricane tactics a specific region, the barometric strain will decrease.
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