why is the air pressure high in polar area in both the hemisphere?
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because land gains and loses heat more effectively than sea. This convergence of rising air completes the vertical cycle around the polar cell in each latitudinal hemisphere.
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The polar highs are the areas of high atmospheric pressure around the North and South poles. The North polar high being the stronger because the land gains and loses heat more effectively than sea.This convergence of rising air completes the vertical cycle around the polar cell in each longitudinal hemisphere.
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