what is the convection pattern between 30 S and 30 N latitude?
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The convection pattern between 30 degrees south and 30 degrees north latitude generally follows the Hadley Cell system. This system includes warm air rising near the equator, moving towards the poles as it cools and sinks around 30 degrees north and south latitude. This sinking air creates high pressure and drier conditions in these regions. The air then moves back towards the equator near the surface, completing the convection loop. This pattern helps drive global wind patterns and influences the distribution of precipitation and climate in these latitudes.