Tropics?
With which pressure belt are the polar winds
associated? In which temperature zone are
they observed?
What could be the reason behind a low
pressure belt in the Tropics?
With which pressure belts are the winds in the
Temperate zone associated?
- Write the latitudinal extent of the low
belts
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- Sub-Polar Low Pressure Belt - The sub-polar belt has low pressure and is associated with the polar fronts. Polar High- The polar high has high pressure and is associated with polar regions, which are dense and cold
- Along the equator lies a belt of low pressure known as the “equatorial low or doldrums”. Low air pressure in equatorial regions is due to the fact that hot air ascends there with gradual decrease in temperatur causing thinness of air on the surface.
- 30°-60°North and South Belt region is of temperate low pressure belt or anti-trade wind area. It is marked by cyclones and anticyclones. 60°North and South are the two Temperate Low Pressure belts which are also called zones of convergence with Cyclonic activity. The 90° North and South are called Polar High belts
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