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kari74 [83]
3 years ago
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Poleward of the subtropical high, are midlatitude lows which experiences convergence of warm air blowing from subtropical latitu

des and cold air blowing from polar regions. Poleward of the subtropical high, are midlatitude lows which experiences convergence of warm air blowing from subtropical latitudes and cold air blowing from polar regions.
A. TrueB. False
Geography
1 answer:
vladimir2022 [97]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: True.

Explanation: The midlatitude low pressure zones experience convergence of warm air flowing from subtropical latitudes and cold air blowing from polar regions. The collision of warm air and cold air masses takes place at a swirling low pressure cells that transcend through the line of limits between the two air masses (warm and cold), called the polar front.

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