explain about any two atmospheric pressure belts.
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On the earth's surface, there are seven pressure belts. They are the Equatorial Low, the two Subtropical highs, the two Subpolar lows, and the two Polar highs. Except for the Equatorial low, the others form matching pairs in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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This gives rise to two belts of high pressure on Polar Regions each and one belt of low pressure on equator. The air that descends at 30°N and 30°S also created two belts of high pressures in the subtropical regions of both the hemispheres. ... This also produces two belts of low pressure around 60°N and S latitude.
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