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explain the sub polar low pressure belt

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Answered by GameSlayer
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⛄ A band of low pressure located, in the mean, between 50° and 70° latitude. In the Northern Hemisphere, this belt consists of the Aleutian low and the Icelandic low. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is supposed to exist around the periphery of the Antarctic continent... ⛄

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Answered by pp088366
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It is a belt of low pressure located in the sub tropical regions

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