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three difference between subtropical high pressure belts and subpolar low pressure belts

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Following are the differences between subtropical high-pressure belts and subpolar low-pressure belts:

Explanation:

  • Subtropical high-pressure belts lie at about 30°North and South of Equator  
  • While subpolar low-pressure belts extend from 0 to 5° North and South of Equator.
  • In Subtropical high-pressure belts lie, winds always blow from high pressure to low pressure.
  • while in subpolar belts, earth pushes air towards the equator
  • Subtropical high-pressure belts is an area of high winds
  • Subpolar low-pressure is an area of a calm breeze

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Answered by thatsmemahasin
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Subtropical High-Pressure Belts

These belts of high pressure lie near 30 degrees N and 30 degrees S latitudes. This belt is also called Horse Latitudes. The high temperature in the equatorial region starts decreasing in these belts after losing its heat.

Sub-polar Low-Pressure Belts

These belts exist near 50 degrees N and 70 degrees S latitudes. The warm air rises, creating a strong upward current. This upward current pulls the cold polar air down. This creates belts of low-pressure.

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