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Conclusion pressure belt and planetary wind

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Pressure belts are seasonally identical horizontal pressure variations created in the earth's atmosphere just above the earth's surface due to seasonal and spatial variation of energy received by the earth at different places. ... This low pressure belt extends from 0 to 5° North and South of Equator.

Any wind system of the earth's atmosphere which owes its existence and direction to solar radiation and to the rotation of the earth is called planetary wind.

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