In the sub – polar belt, the temperature decreases, but the air pressure is low. Why?
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Because of the Coriolis effect the northern trade winds move away from the sub- tropical high in north-east direction. Winds coming from the sub-tropical and the polar high belts converge here to produce cyclonic storms or low pressure conditions. ... The air rises up to create a low pressure zone.
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