The equator, better known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone; ITCZ.
the area around the equator where trade winds meet is called the doldrums.
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Weather changes occur
Strong winds occur in the area between the two systems.
Air density is subject to change by temperature and altitude. When air experiences a large change in either temperature or altitude, it expands or contracts, creating motion in the air. When high pressure and low pressure systems meet, winds can grow exponentially, as warm air rises over cooler air.
the area around the equator where trade winds meet is called the doldrums.
The area around the equator where trade winds meet are called
The ITCZ (The Intertropical Convergence Zone), located near the equator, from about 5° north and 5° south, where the northeast and southeast trade winds converge. Solar heating in the region forces air to rise through convection which results in a great deal of precipitation, which is is a key component of the global circulation system.
The trade winds coming from the north and the south meet near the equator. They produce upward winds and are heated.
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Equator, or more likely, the Intertropical Convergence Zone
westerly winds the correct answer is doldrums
The Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone.
The ITCZ (inter-tropical convergence zone)
The "Jet Stream".
The four corners, where southwest Colorado, northwest New Mexico, northeast Arizona and southeast Utah all have a common boundary at a single point.
Prevailing Winds and TemperatureWinds distribute heat and moisture. The trade winds of the two hemispheres meet near the equator. The resulting band of cloudy and rainy weather near the equator is called the doldrums. In this belt, the number of rainy days a year and the total amount of rainfall in a year are likely to be the greatest.This is 100% correct! :)