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In the northern hemisphere, subtropical high pressure belt gives rise to

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Answered by Anonymous
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The surface air that flows from these subtropical high-pressure belts toward the Equator is deflected toward the west in both hemispheres by the Coriolis effect. These winds blow predominantly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere.

Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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In the northern hemisphere, the subtropical high-pressure belt gives rise to sunny skies and dry weather.

  • Subtropical highs are the subtropical autonomies that range between 30 and 35 degrees temperature.  
  • Both north and south where Earth's atmosphere is led by the subtropical high, an area of high pressure, which overpowers precipitation and cloud formation and has changing winds mixed with calm winds.

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