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Most deserts on Earth are located near the 30° north and 30° south latitudes because humidity is lower at 30°. The best explanation for the lower humidity is that

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warm air rises at 90° latitude, cools, and sinks at 30°

cool air rises at 30° latitude, warms, and sinks at the equator

warm air rises at the equator, cools, and sinks at 30° latitude

trade winds transfer moisture away from 30° latitude

rain-shadow effects are most pronounced at 30° latitude

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Answer:

warm air rises at 90° laitude,cools and sinks at 30°

Step-by-step explanation:

When the air near the surface of land gets hot then it goes up n cool there n sinks at 30°

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Answer:

warm air rises at 90° latitude, cools,and sinks at 30°

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