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Why is air drier at the 30° N and 30° S and 90° N and 90° S latitudes, while it is wetter at the 60° N and 60° S

and 0° latitudes?

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Why is air drier at the 30° N and 30° S and 90° N and 90° S latitudes, while it is-example-1
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Answer:Figure 8.3. 5: Major global climatic regions in relation to atmospheric convection cells.

Explanation:Rising air and low pressure creates rain and wet environments at 0 degrees and 60 degrees latitudes, while high pressure, sinking air creates drier conditions at 30 degrees and 90 degrees latitudes.

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