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Ayushree

The Horse Latitudes (30° N/S) are regions of high pressure created by sinking air. As air rises at the Equator, it travels poleward and eventually cools, becoming dense enough to sink back to Earth at these latitudes. Sinking air compresses ...

Piyush365

The Horse Latitudes, located at approximately 30° North and South, are regions of high atmospheric pressure. In these zones, air from the upper atmosphere sinks toward the surface, creating dry, stable conditions and very light winds. Historically, sailing ships were ...