Why is the air pressure high in the polar areas in both the hemispheres?
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The cold temperatures in the polar regions cause air to descend to create the high pressure (a process called subsidence), just as the warm temperatures around the equator cause air to rise to create the low pressure intertropical convergence zone. Closely related to this concept is the polar vortex.
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The cold temperatures in the polar regions cause air to descend to create the high pressure (a process called subsidence), just as the warm temperatures around the equator cause air to rise to create the low pressure intertropical convergence zone. ... Closely related to this concept is the polar vortex.
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