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difference between subtropical high pressure and polsr high pressure​

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Answered by nishithaa2006
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subtropical high pressure: subtropical high, one of several regions of semipermanent high atmospheric pressure located over the oceans between 20° and 40° of latitude in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres of the Earth. ... In both hemispheres, subsidence is greater on the eastern sides of the highs.Sub tropical high pressure belt The hot air ascending from the equatorial low pressure belt cools gradually and sub-sides at the sub tropical zone due to the rotation of the earth.

polar high pressure: The polar highs are areas of high atmospheric pressure around the north and south poles; the north polar high being the stronger one because land gains and loses heat more effectively than sea. ... Air flows outwards from the poles to create the polar easterlies in the arctic and antarctic areas.

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Answered by keya2607
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Along 30° N and 30° S are found the high-pressure areas known as the subtropical highs. Further pole wards along 60°N and 60°S, the low-pressure belts are termed as the sub polar lows. Near the poles, the pressure is high and it is known as the polar high.
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