Because high pressure belts have sinking motion and dry conditions. Low pressure belts have rising motions and havey rainfall.
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Because high pressure belts have sinking motion and dry conditions. Low pressure belts have rising motions and havey rainfall. pce
There are sometime converging and diverging winds, which makes there be different pressure. Having a low pressure will make it cool, clear, and dry. With a high pressure it will be hazy, hot and humid.
Pressure belts, such as the Equatorial Low Pressure Belt and Subtropical High Pressure Belt, influence climate by affecting wind patterns and the distribution of heat around the Earth. These pressure belts help drive the global circulation system, which in turn impacts precipitation patterns and temperatures in different regions. Changes in the intensity or position of pressure belts can lead to shifts in climate patterns.
Jupiter is not known to have any land masses (it is a gas giant planet), that is why the wind bests are so marked.
The six elements that control climate are: Altitude The relationship between continents and oceans Pressure belts Wind belts Ocean currents and Topography
The deserts in Africa are primarily influenced by the subtropical high-pressure belts located at around 30 degrees North and South of the equator. These high-pressure zones create stable atmospheric conditions that inhibit cloud formation and precipitation, resulting in arid conditions in places like the Sahara and Kalahari deserts.
The elevation damaged its climate.
The elevation damaged its climate.
The elevation damaged its climate.
There are many wind belts. Doldrums receive the most heat from the Sun. Trade winds extends past the doldrums 30 degrees. Horse latitudes is a wind belt that forms between 30 degrees north and south latitude.
Locate the pressure belts on earth
the shifting of pressure belts causes some places to be in different wind belts during the year thus affecting their climates... the belts of precipitation associated with them also change their positions when pressure belts shift with the seasons.