how the variation of temperature in equatorial region and polar region control the air pressure in this two region?
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The higher the air temperature, the lower is the air pressure. The fundamental rule about gases is that when they are heated, they become less dense and expand in volume and rise. Hence, air pressure is low in equatorial regions and it is higher in polar regions.
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The temperature of the air decreases with the migration from the equator towards the poles. ... When there is an increase in the altitudes, there are fewer air molecules which result in a decrease in the atmospheric pressure.
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