What directly causes the pressure

difference between the equator and
the poles? (1 point)
the rotation of Earth on its axis
the direction where wind
blows
the amount of heat in each
area
the length of each season

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
4 hours ago

The pressure difference between the equator and the poles is directly caused by the amount of heat in each area. The equator receives more direct sunlight and heat, leading to lower pressure due to rising warm air, while the poles receive less heat, resulting in higher pressure.