Geography, asked by bintarakeshsingh, 6 months ago

With which pressure belts are the winds in the Temperate zone

associated?​

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Answered by asuryaprakash5241
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Winds always blow from high pressure to low pressure. So the winds from subtropical region blow towards the Equator as Trade winds and another wind blow towards Sub-Polar Low-Pressure as Westerlies. These belts located between 60° and 70° in each hemisphere are known as Circum-Polar Low-Pressure Belts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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➢ 30°-60°North and South Belt region is of temperate low pressure belt or anti-trade wind area. It is marked by cyclones and anticyclones. 60°North and South are the two Temperate Low Pressure belts which are also called zones of convergence with Cyclonic activity. The 90° North and South are called Polar High belts.

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