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What is latitdude?

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Updated: 5/23/2024

Latitude is the horizontal line of a map. It can go up to 180 Degrees North or 180 degrees South the Equator lies at 0 Degrees

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What latitdude is the air the most dry?

Air is typically driest at around 30 degrees latitude, both north and south of the equator. This region is associated with the subtropical high-pressure belts, where descending air warms and reduces humidity. These areas often experience arid and semi-arid climates, contributing to deserts like the Sahara and the Atacama.


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What latitdude is the air the most dry?

Air is typically driest at around 30 degrees latitude, both north and south of the equator. This region is associated with the subtropical high-pressure belts, where descending air warms and reduces humidity. These areas often experience arid and semi-arid climates, contributing to deserts like the Sahara and the Atacama.


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