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

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The amount of heat in each area.

The pressure difference between the equator and the poles is primarily caused by the varying amounts of solar energy received at different latitudes, leading to temperature differences and, consequently, pressure differences.