horse latitudes
30 degrees n/s
The equator is an intensely heated throughout the year . Due to the intense heating the air in this region becomes warm and light and it rises above creating a partial vacuum .(As you know vacuum leads to decrease in air pressure) As a result a region of permanent low pressure is created called the equatorial low pressure belt.
Most deserts can be found generally in the 30 degree North & 30 degree South latitudes largely in part because the upper air patterns that are called the Hadley Cellsrise at the Equatorial latitudes and subside (go down wards) and the Horse latitudes which can be found 30 degrees North or South of the Equator. Because the outer edge of the Hadley Cells (away from the Equator) the air descends there is much less weather and the air is much more stable. Therefore there will be less clouds producing less rain at these latitudes (30 degrees N & S). Therefore with very, very dry climates being produced at these Horse Latitudes there will be less soil and rain for growing vegetation and it will mostly be all sand and scrub brush which needs very little rain.
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It is africa
wetlands
The equator is an intensely heated throughout the year . Due to the intense heating the air in this region becomes warm and light and it rises above creating a partial vacuum .(As you know vacuum leads to decrease in air pressure) As a result a region of permanent low pressure is created called the equatorial low pressure belt.
The uneven heating of the earth produces pressure belts. these belts occur at about every 30 degrees latitude. The rotation of the Earth flings the bulk of the air creating an area of low pressure belt in this region.
pressure belts
middle latitudes
high latitudes can be found 23 degrees north and 23 degrees south.
The 30 degree latitude area is at the high pressure region developed by the sinking air from the Hadley Cell created by the low pressure rising air at the equator. Winds move from high to low pressure areas. The doldrums are located at the equator, this is a low pressure area. When the air sinks at the 30 degree latitude air moves away from the 30 toward the equator and 60 degree latitudes. Since air does not move toward the 30, there is no way to bring the maritime air masses to those desert areas.
Most deserts can be found generally in the 30 degree North & 30 degree South latitudes largely in part because the upper air patterns that are called the Hadley Cellsrise at the Equatorial latitudes and subside (go down wards) and the Horse latitudes which can be found 30 degrees North or South of the Equator. Because the outer edge of the Hadley Cells (away from the Equator) the air descends there is much less weather and the air is much more stable. Therefore there will be less clouds producing less rain at these latitudes (30 degrees N & S). Therefore with very, very dry climates being produced at these Horse Latitudes there will be less soil and rain for growing vegetation and it will mostly be all sand and scrub brush which needs very little rain.
Most deserts can be found generally in the 30 degree North & 30 the Horse latitudes which can be found 30 degrees North or South of the Equator.
middle latitudes
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Active mountain belts are most likely to be found where on the continents
No. Tropical wet climates are associated with the lower latitudes. The middle latitudes are associated with temperate climates.