What is true about Intertropical Convergence Zone?
A.It occurs all year round.
B.It occurs in country near the equator.
C.It is characterized by hot and humid weather.
D.It is characterized by cold and humid and dry air.
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The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), referred to by mariners as the doldrums or the quiets, is the region encompassing Earth close to the Equator, where the upper east and southeast exchange winds meet.
The ITCZ shows up as a band of mists, generally tempests that encompass the globe close to the Equator.
Longer term changes in the ITCZ can result in extreme dry seasons or flooding in close-by territories.
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