why does mid-latitude and low rainfall
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In middle latitudes, weather and rainfall are dominated by traveling depressions and fronts that yield a good deal of rain in all seasons and in most places except the far interiors of the Asian and North American continents.
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In middle latitudes, weather and rainfall are dominated by traveling depressions and fronts that yield a good deal of rain in all seasons and in most places except the far interiors of the Asian and North American continents.
Latitudes near the equator have dry and wet seasons because of the prevailing wind belts. Air from the northeast and southeast trade winds as they converge. Over the ocean, the precipitation is more concentrated in 1 300-km-wide band.
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