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______ is pressure belts are mainly found in the Tropics?
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Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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Answer:

Subtropical high-pressure belts are mainly found in the Tropics.

Explanation:

1. A pressure belt is a region on the earth that is dominated by either high-pressure cells or low-pressure cells.

2. The tropic about 22.5° N/S is a low-pressure belt.

3. On both sides of the tropics there are high-pressure belts.

4. On either side of these are the polar low belts.

Answered by syedtahir20
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  • From the given question the correct answer is equatorial low pressure.
  • As we know that the equatorial zone has low atmospheric pressure.
  • When temperature increases, atmospheric pressure will decrease. the air expands when the temperature rises.
  • The equatorial low-pressure belt is between 50°N & 50°S parallel.
  • In both the hemispheres, it is between 55° & 65° parallel.
  • In the equatorial zone, a low-pressure belt is formed due to the high temperature.

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