In terms of pressure belts in Weather, there are two distinct forms or variations.
There is a Low Pressure belt which results in stormy, cloudy and rainy weather.
Accordingly, there is also a High Pressure belt which naturally results in a calm and dry atmosphere. These pressure belts are effected by warming and cooling of the air.
There is far more to learn about these and far more I could offer, but I would need significant space to do so. Do some of your own research in the library and in Meteorology courses.
form because of clouds and storms in the sky
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A pressure belt is a band of high and low pressure found every 30 degrees. Example: The equator
Barometer is a weather instrument. It measures the atmospheric pressure.
In weather maps, atmospheric pressure is measured in millibars. Standard atmospheric pressure is 1013.2 millibars at sea level. Air pressure varies depending on temperature and air density.
Air pressure Gradient
It usually means a period of calm sunny weather. Sometimes, it may be calm with a cloud cover.
On the periodic table of elements, the symbol "H" stands for Hydrogen.
the reason is the higher the latidue is the colder the weather it gets
The term"concerning the weather" means that they are speaking of the weather and what it will be doing like rain, snow, sunshine or they could be asking what the weather will be that day
equatorial low pressure belt sub tropical high pressure belt sub polar low pressure belt polar high pressure belt
Low pressure usually bring lousy weather. A barometer measures atmospheric pressure. High pressure is associated with good weather low pressure with bad weather
Decreasing pressure indicates stormy weather. Increasing Pressure indicates better weather.
low pressure weather is cold fronts that move NW.
Decreasing pressure indicates a change in weather
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High pressure brings clear weather and low pressure brings precipitous weather. (rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc.)
The weather changes in relation to the air pressure. Air molecules always travel towards low pressure where there is less force acting on them. This has an effect on the weather. Generally, high pressure means good weather and low pressure means bad weather. Barometers measure the pressure, often in Hectopascals.
Tropical low pressure belt
high pressure=sunny;good weather