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Are the latitudinal extent of the temperature zones and pressure belts same? two diagram​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Temperature zones and pressure belts are interrelated to each other but the latitudinal extent of the temperature zones is much larger while pressure belts are narrower. ... For example, the Temperate zone extends from 23° 30' to 66° 30'. Page 3. Compared to this, the air pressure belt has limited extent.

Answered by chitransh7nigam
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The regions lying centrally in pressure belts and temperature zones may be common, but there overall latitidinal extents is not at all same.

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Temperature zones divide whole of the Earth's surface into different zones of Torrid,Frigid,etc.. whereas Pressure Belts are just a part of atmosphere. Pressure belts are only present in region where they are drawn in the diagram. But the temperature ones are throughout the area shaded. Hence the latitudinal extent of zones is much larger than belts. follow and mark brainliest plis.

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