HOW IS THE SUB-TROPICAL HIGH PRESSURE BELT FORMED?
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As it moves towards the mid-latitudes on both sides of the equator, the air cools and sinks. The resulting air mass subsidence creates a subtropical ridge of high pressure near the 30th parallel in both hemispheres. ... Many of the world's deserts are caused by these climatological high-pressure areas.
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As it moves towards the mid-latitudes on both sides of the equator, the air cools and sinks. The resulting air mass subsidence creates a subtropical ridge of high pressure near the 30th parallel in both hemispheres. ... Many of the world's deserts are caused by these climatological high-pressure areas.
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