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polar high pressure belts occupy the area between​

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The polar highs are areas of high atmospheric pressure around the north and south poles; the north polar high being the stronger one because land gains and loses heat more effectively than sea. ... Air flows outwards from the poles to create the polar easterlies in the arctic and antarctic areas.

Subtropical high-pressure cells

It is also called subtropical ridge or subtropical high or horse latitudes. It is situated around the latitudes of 30°N in the Northern Hemisphere and 30°S in the Southern Hemisphere. This belt owes its origin to the rotation of the Earth and sinking and settling down of wind.

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