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what is the latitudial extent of equatorial low pressure belt​

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Answered by taraniamulu
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Equatorial Low Pressure Belt or 'Doldrums' Lies between 10°N and 10°S latitudes. Width may vary between 5°N and 5°S and 20°N and 20°S. This belt happens to be the zone of convergence of trade winds from two hemispheres from sub-tropical high pressure belts.

Answered by saimaqatar29
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Equatorial Low Pressure Belt or 'Doldrums' Lies between 10°N and 10°S latitudes. Width may vary between 5°N and 5°S and 20°N and 20°S. This belt happens to be the zone of convergence of trade winds from two hemispheres from sub-tropical high pressure belts.

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