Air pressure, global wind belts, and ocean currents play crucial roles in Earth's energy balance by redistributing heat from the equator to the poles. High-pressure systems can create stable weather patterns, while low-pressure areas often lead to stormy conditions, influencing how heat is transferred. Wind belts, driven by differences in air pressure, move warm air and moisture, while ocean currents transport warm and cold water across vast distances, further regulating temperatures. Together, these systems help maintain a relatively stable climate by balancing incoming solar energy with outgoing heat.
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