The only truly continuous pressure belt on Earth is the subtropical high-pressure belt, also known as the horse latitudes. This belt is situated around 30 degrees north and south of the equator and is characterized by descending air that leads to stable, dry conditions. It plays a crucial role in global wind patterns and the formation of deserts in these regions. This consistency in high pressure contrasts with other belts that can be more variable or seasonal.
The convection cells radiate heat.
in equitorial low pressure belt , low pressure is due to 1) intense heating 2) rate of rotation of earth is max. at equator . this results in max centrifugal force at equator which pushes the air away from the surface and causes low pressure condition.
Yes, the asteroid belt starts properly after the orbit of Mars.
No.
From the sun it goes Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, ASTEROID belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto (although no longer classed as a planet). So the earth is inside the orbit of the asteroid belt.
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The only truly continuous pressure belt is the subtropical high-pressure belt, also known as the horse latitudes. It is continuous because it spans large areas of the Earth's surface between approximately 20° and 30° latitude in both hemispheres, where descending air from the Hadley cells creates high-pressure zones. This consistent pattern is largely unaffected by local geographical features, resulting in a stable and persistent high-pressure environment.
The only truly continuous pressure belt is the subtropical high-pressure belt located around 30 degrees latitude in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. This belt is characterized by relatively stable high pressure due to the sinking air from the Hadley cells.
The only true continuous pressure belt on Earth is the subtropical high-pressure belt, located around 30 degrees latitude in both hemispheres. This belt is created by the descending air currents near the poles and is responsible for the dry and stable weather conditions in these regions.
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.
The Van Allen belt.
A belt drive is a mechanism which uses a continuous belt through which power is transmitted.
equatorial low pressure belt sub tropical high pressure belt sub polar low pressure belt polar high pressure belt
The gas pipes of a belt continuous furnace are typically made of stainless steel or copper.
The convection cells radiate heat.
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Tropical low pressure belt