Where the Polar cells meet there is a [“high”/ “low”] pressure zone and the air is [“converging”/ “diverging”] at the Earth’s surface. The cold temperature and dry air will create a [“subtropical”/ “tropical” / “temperate” / “polar”] climate.
Where the Polar and Ferrel cells meet there is a [“high”/ “low”] pressure zone and the air is [“converging”/ “diverging”] at the Earth’s surface. The seasonally cool temperatures and moist air will create a [“subtropical”/ “tropical” / “temperate” / “polar”] climate.
Where the Ferrel and Hadley cells meet there is a [“high”/ “low”] pressure zone and the air is [“converging”/ “diverging”] at the Earth’s surface. The warm temperatures and dry air will create a [“subtropical”/ “tropical” / “temperate” / “polar”] climate.
Where the Hadley cells meet there is a [“high”/ “low”] pressure zone and the air is [“converging”/ “diverging”] at the Earth’s surface. The warm temperatures and high rainfall will create a [“subtropical”/ “tropical” / “temperate” / “polar”] climate.
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