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why is a denser in the tropics than at the poles​

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Answered by palak5354
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Explanation:

The descending air causes high pressures, called the polar highs. The south polar high is stronger than the north because it is over land. ... The density of the atmosphere near the surface is not constant, in other words. At the poles it is very cold and dense, and the equator it is warm and less dense.

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