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3. Pressure belts are formed on the earth's surface because of:
(a) unequal heating of the earth by the sun
(b) the earth's gravity
(c) difference in heating pattern of land 1 (d) both (a) and (c)​

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Answered by pratikkilmise2005
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Answer:

both c and b is the answer

Answered by AnkitaSahni
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Pressure belts are formed on the earth's surface because of the unequal heating of the earth by the sun and the difference in the heating pattern of land. (Option d)

  • Pressure belts are the different areas on earth where there are extreme (high and low) differences in pressure.
  • There are totally seven pressure belts distributed all around the earth and they are; Equatorial low, two Subpolar lows, two Polar highs, and two Subtropical highs.
  • The unequal distribution of solar radiation is the cause of formation of pressure belts.
  • The heat from solar radiation is unequally distributed on earth due to its shape being spherical.

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