clouds
convectional rainfall
The north polar high-pressure belt typically experiences very little rainfall due to its stable atmospheric conditions. The high-pressure system suppresses cloud formation and precipitation, resulting in arid conditions. Any precipitation that does occur is usually in the form of light snow. Overall, this region is characterized by dry air and minimal moisture throughout the year.
Probably by what kind of current they get there.
What is the Kuiper Belt and what kind of objects reside there?
Near the equator, a tropical climate prevails with high temperatures and high humidity. This region typically experiences consistent warmth throughout the year and receives abundant rainfall. Tropical rainforests are common in equatorial areas.
Orographic
Safety belt
A low air pressure in a storm can cause strong winds as air rushes from areas of high pressure to low pressure. It can also lead to storm surge, as the displaced air pushes water towards the coast. Additionally, low pressure can result in heavy rainfall and potential flooding.
A decreasing air pressure typically indicates that a low-pressure system is approaching, which is often associated with cloudy skies and precipitation. This change in pressure can signal the arrival of storms, rain, or even severe weather conditions, depending on the severity of the pressure drop. As the air rises in low-pressure areas, it cools and condenses, leading to cloud formation and potential rainfall.
A pressure of 970 millibars generally indicates low pressure, which is associated with stormy weather conditions such as heavy rainfall, strong winds, and sometimes thunderstorms. This could suggest unsettled or inclement weather in the area.
depends, what kind of belt?
the kind people wear