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what actually converge intertropical convergence zone?​

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Answered by Villain0990
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It exists because of the convergence of the trade winds. ... In the northern hemisphere the northeast trade winds converge with southeast winds from the Southern Hemisphere. The point at which the trade winds converge forces the air up into the atmosphere, forming the ITCZ.

Answered by nachu24
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The intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) is an east-west-oriented low-pressure region near the equator where the surface northeast and southeast trade winds meet. As these winds converge, moist air is forced upward, producing cumulus clouds and heavy precipitation.

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