why do the pressure belt not remain stable
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temperature affect air pressure, and significant patterns of pressure that persist over time are called pressure belts, or wind belts. Wind belts depend on temperature, so temperature changes can move the belts and also change wind patterns.
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Because both small winds and larger pressure
belts are driven by temperature...inthe cloudy
equatorialbelt is called the inter tropical
convergence zone...sea breezes are not as strong or frequent due tothe smaller temperature
differential
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