In areas where wind belts converge I'd say, considering they aren't limited to JUST storms.
I think this is the answer...
Warm air is increasing to create low pressure zone; cool air is falling, creating a high pressure region. Air pressure and climate are rising warm air. Winds cause weather that moves across high-and low-pressure areas horizontally. The faster the wind moves, the higher the pressure difference between the pressure zones.
The answer is true. Desertification across the Mediterranean will show how local and regional authorities are affected by climate change. This will affect the productivity of ecosystems in semiarid and arid regions
Sweetie you're gonna need to show the options too. maybe send a pic of it, or just simply type it up