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why does the equatorial region face calmer belt?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As a result, the air gets warm and rises over the equatorial region and produce equatorial low pressure. Therefore this belt is called doldrums (the zone of calm) due to the virtual absence of surface winds.

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As a result, the air gets warm and rises over the equatorial region and produce equatorial low pressure. ... Therefore this belt is called doldrums (the zone of calm) due to the virtual absence of surface winds.

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