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The atmospheric pressure in the regions near the equator is high.T/F​

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Answered by NamanNandan
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The air above the equator tends to have lower air pressure than other areas on Earth. This is because the air there is warmer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • In terms of climatology, high pressure forms at the horse latitudes, or torrid zone, between the latitudes of 20 and 40 degrees from the equator, as a result of air that has been uplifted at the equator.

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