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What is a 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.


At What Latitude or Longitude are the Pressure Belts?

The pressure belts are located at different latitudes rather than longitudes. Some of the main pressure belts include the equatorial low-pressure belt near the equator, the subtropical high-pressure belts around 30 degrees north and south latitudes, and the subpolar low-pressure belts near the poles.


What are low pressure belts found at the equator?

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.


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