How does the air pressure vary from equator to poles and from surface to height ?
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The equator is an area where such low pressure occurs regularly. In an area with cold air, there is an increase in density and a decrease in volume. This causes the air to sink and pressure to in- crease. The poles are areas where such high pressures occur regularly.
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