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6. Why do the permanent wind belts change their positions slightly from season to season? ​

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Answered by Kuku01
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Explanation:

Every change in the atmospheric pressure(high or low) has its root in the earth's rotation and its inclination on its axis which causes differences in temperatures on the earth. ... The storms or cyclones are the product of such changes as the alteration in the pressure belts can affect the local winds as well.

Answered by lalananya8
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Explanation:

Systematic differences in the Earth's land temperature affect air pressure, and significant patterns of pressure that persist over time are called pressure belts, or wind belts. Wind belts depend on temperature, so temperature changes can move the belts and also change wind patterns

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