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Why do areas close to the equator have low pressure?

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Answered by paavni08n
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Cold air, being more dense, sinks and hot air, being less dense, rises. Consequently, the rising warm air at the equator becomes even less dense as it rises and its pressure decreases. An area of low pressure, therefore, exists over the equator. ... The air that rises at the equator does not flow directly to the poles.

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Answered by vanshsharma3383
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