The movement of air from warm equatorial regions to cooler areas is a key driver of atmospheric circulation. As the sun heats the Earth's surface, warm air rises near the equator, creating low-pressure zones. This rising air cools and moves toward the poles, where it sinks, forming high-pressure areas. This continuous cycle, known as convection, helps distribute heat globally and influences weather patterns and climate systems.
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