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3. On which latitude does the sun shine during the summer season? Why is there low pressure over land during this season?​

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Answered by BʀᴀɪɴʟʏAʙCᴅ
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⭐ On which latitude does the sun shine during the summer season? Why is there low pressure over land during this season?

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✨ At the equator there is an area of low pressure, due to the rising and expanding air. At around 30º North the sinking air creates an area of high pressure. This cell is thermally direct.

☕ Each day we can see that the Sun "rises" in the east and sets in the west.

☕ Low pressure areas form when atmospheric circulations of air up and down remove a small amount of atmosphere from a region. This usually happens along the boundary between warm and cold air masses by air flows "trying" to reduce that temperature contrast.

Answered by GraceS
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  • When a convective low acquires a well-hot circulation in the tropics it is termed a tropical cyclone.During the course of the Earth's orbit around the Sun (a year), the angle ... atmospheric pressure is low, as at the equator.
  • For part of our orbit the northern half of Earth is tilted toward the Sun. This is summer in the northern hemisphere; there are longer periods
  • At the equator there is an area of low pressure, due to the rising and expanding air. At around 30º North the sinking air creates an area of high pressure. This cell is thermally direct.

  • Each day we can see that the Sun "rises" in the east and sets in the west.

  • Low pressure areas form when atmospheric circulations of air up and down remove a small amount of atmosphere from a region. This usually happens along the boundary between warm and cold air masses by air flows "trying" to reduce that temperature contrast.

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