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what causes low pressure in the sub-polar region​

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Answered by Talentedhero74
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The Coriolis effect from earth's rotation sets the resulting winds into Hadley cells, which produces low pressure at the equator and sub polar areas, high pressure at mid latitudes, and low sub-polar pressures, as well as trade winds, doldrums, and jet streams.
Answered by preetkaur73230
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the coriolise effect from earth rotation setsthe resulting winds into hadley cells which produces low pressure

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