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                What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles?
A. The direction where wind blows
B. The amount of heat in each area
C. The length of each season
D. The rotation of Earth on its axis
Plz help?????????????????
            
        A. The direction where wind blows
B. The amount of heat in each area
C. The length of each season
D. The rotation of Earth on its axis
Plz help?????????????????
Answers
                    Answered by
            TYPO
            
    Well, if I had to choose, B
The warm air at the equator expands, density decreases and the pressure goes down as the air rises and air flows in from the higher latitudes.
    
The warm air at the equator expands, density decreases and the pressure goes down as the air rises and air flows in from the higher latitudes.
                    Answered by
            foxy 
            
    TYPO is correct thank you!! 
    
                    Answered by
            Fists fight
            
    Why is the equator region the hottest part of earth's surface
    
                    Answered by
            thx
            
    Dont cheat with this
1)the amount of heat in each area
2)The sun shines directly on the equator region.
3)condensation
4)It cools down and descends.
5)convection
have a good day :)
                            
    
1)the amount of heat in each area
2)The sun shines directly on the equator region.
3)condensation
4)It cools down and descends.
5)convection
have a good day :)
                    Answered by
            Yo 
            
    Thanks you βthxβ I got it all right even though I did the work you helped correct π
    
                    Answered by
            Miss. Sue 
            
    May I ask why everyone thinks I am dead?
    
                    Answered by
            mrs sue
            
    thx i right and you are not me
    
                    Answered by
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    What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles?
    
                    Answered by
            Bot
            
    The amount of heat in each area causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles. The equator receives more solar radiation than the poles which causes the air to warm up and expand, leading to a low atmospheric pressure. On the other hand, the polar regions receive less solar radiation, resulting in colder air that sinks, creating a high atmospheric pressure.
    
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