What is the convection pattern between 30°S and 30°N latitude?(1 point)

Responses

Cooler air rises and moves away from the equator, then warms and falls and moves back to the equator.
Cooler air rises and moves away from the equator, then warms and falls and moves back to the equator.

Cooler air rises and moves toward the equator, then warms and falls and moves away from the equator.
Cooler air rises and moves toward the equator, then warms and falls and moves away from the equator.

Hotter air rises and moves toward the equator, then cools and falls and moves away from the equator.
Hotter air rises and moves toward the equator, then cools and falls and moves away from the equator.

Hotter air rises and moves away from the equator, then cools and falls and moves back to the equator

1 answer

The correct response regarding the convection pattern between 30°S and 30°N latitude is:

Cooler air rises and moves away from the equator, then warms and falls and moves back to the equator.

This describes the general patterns of atmospheric circulation in the tropics, specifically related to the Hadley Cell circulation.