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explain the presser belt and plantery winds​

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Answered by 77pari
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what is pressure ?

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.

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Subtropical High Pressure belt is formed due to massive subsidence of winds which results in high pressure. Sub Polar Low Pressure belt is formed due to massive ascent of wind, resulting in low pressure.  All these winds formed by the pressure belts are called Global winds or Planetary winds or Primary Winds.

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Answered by akeertana503
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Pressure Belt :-

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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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Planetary winds :-

The winds that flow throughout the year from one latitude to another latitude because of latitudinal differences in the air pressure are called planetary winds. They are also called prevailing winds. Planetary winds blow from a single direction over a specific area over the earth.

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