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Explain the trem equatorial low pressure belt​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Warm air being light, the air at the Equator rises, creating low pressure. ... In the Subpolar region around latitudes 60° to 65° North and South of the Equator, the rotation of the earth pushes up the bulk of the air towards the Equator, creating a low-pressure belt in this region.

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Answered by thakuruttamsing10
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At the poles the cold heavy air causes high pressure to be created/formed. ... In the Subpolar region around latitudes 60° to 65° North and South of the Equator, the rotation of the earth pushes up the bulk of the air towards the Equator, creating a low-pressure belt in this region.

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