One of the two belts of high atmospheric pressure that are centred, in the mean, near 30°N and 30°S latitudes is called

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The standard pressure at sea-level is 1013.25 in both millibars (mb) and hectopascal (hPa).

The number of molecules in the atmosphere decreases with height.


One of the two belts of high atmospheric pressure that are centred, in the mean, near 30°N and 30°S latitudes is called