Geography, asked by debanjana1, 1 year ago

difference between doldrum belt and horse latitude

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Answered by tamyajadeot2jv1
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Both doldrums and horse latitudes are ocean areas characterized by weak or no air flow for a prolonged period of time. Both areas are also placed in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. In addition, both places are near the equator.
Doldrums and horse latitudes are situated in different locations near the equator. Doldrums are placed at five degrees north and south of the equator. Meanwhile, horse latitudes are located at 30 degrees north and south latitude.The air existing in doldrums is moist while horse latitudes’ air is dry.Doldrums can cause extreme weather like squalls, thunderstorms, and hurricanes. On the other hand, horse latitudes cause the formation of deserts and other hot and dry areas.Human casualties were also an effect of doldrums and horse latitudes in ship exploration. Lack of wind for a long period of time can cause starvation, meager supplies, sickness, and death of the ship’s crew. In the case of doldrums, human casualties can be double if an extreme storm or hurricane appears. In addition to casualties, the resulting weather disturbance can cause shipwrecks and castaways.Both doldrums and horse latitudes were attributed as places or causes of delayed ships. Doldrums originated as a description of sea life in the area while horse latitudes is coined due to the practice of throwing live horses or horse effigies overboard by early Spanish sailors to promote ship movement and speed.


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Answered by nitinnarasipuram
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Answer:

Doldrums are located at five degrees north and south of the equator while horse latitudes are located at thirty degrees north and south of the equator.

Doldrums have moist air while horse latitudes have dry air

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