The pressure belt extends from 5°N and 5°S latitudes.
a. Equatorial low b. Subtropical high
c. sub-polar low d. polar high
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The pressure belt extends from 5°N and 5°S latitudes is option (a). Equatorial low.
There are specific zones on the earth with similar horizontal pressure regimes.
These pressure regimes are called ‘pressure belts’.
We can find about seven pressure belts in all on the earth’s surface.
They are equatorial lows, north and south sub-tropical highs, north and south sub-polar lows and north and south polar highs.
Equatorial belts or Doldrums lies between 10°N to 10°S.
There are specific zones on the earth with similar horizontal pressure regimes.
These pressure regimes are called ‘pressure belts’.
We can find about seven pressure belts in all on the earth’s surface.
They are equatorial lows, north and south sub-tropical highs, north and south sub-polar lows and north and south polar highs.
Equatorial belts or Doldrums lies between 10°N to 10°S.
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The pressure belt extends from 5°N and 5°S latitudes.
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