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What is doldrum?expalin briefly aboit it.

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Answered by karuna18
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The doldrums is a colloquial expression derived from historical maritime usage, which refers to those parts of the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean affected by a low-pressure area around the equator where the prevailing winds are calm. The doldrums are also noted for calm periods when the winds disappear altogether, trapping sailing ships for periods of days or weeks. The term appears to have arisen in the eighteenth century, when trans-equator sailing voyages became more common. Since this zone is where two trade winds meet, it is also called the Intertropical Convergence Zone. They roughly lie between latitudes 5° north and south.

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Answered by pdm5
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Its the place near the equator 5 degree north and south. Since it is the place where two trade winds meet it is also known as Inter Tropical Convergence Zone.
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