Explain the world pressure belts.
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Pressure belts are low or high pressure areas which lies parallel to latitudes.Low pressure belts exist on the equator(called doldrums) and at about 60 degree latitude (In both hemispheres).High pressure belts lie near about 30 degree latitude N and S(Horse latitudes) and at the poles.The pressure belts tend to swing north and south through about 5 to 10 degrees of latitude with the seasonal changes in the sun 's declination.
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is located in the vicinity of the geographical equator between 5 North and 5 South latitude. It is the region of convergence of trade winds blowing equatorward from the sub-tropical belts of high pressure in the northern and southern hemispheres.
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