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why is the sub polar low pressure belt fromed​

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A band of low pressure located, in the mean, between 50° and 70° latitude. In the Northern Hemisphere, this belt consists of the Aleutian low and the Icelandic low. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is supposed to exist around the periphery of the Antarctic continent.

The main causes for high pressure belt of earth.... This is due to the spherical shape of the Earth - different parts of the Earth are heated unevenly. ... In high pressure belt areas, air always descends from above, due to which the pressure of air increases.

In the Subpolar region around latitudes 60° to 65° North and South of the Equator, the rotation of the earth pushes up the bulk of the air towards the Equator, creating a low-pressure belt in this region.

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