πŸ“Š Geography
Q. Doldrums are ________
  • (A) High latitudes with heavy snow
  • (B) Equatorial zone with low pressure
  • (C) High pressure areas on mountains
  • (D) Sub-polar zone with high pressure
βœ… Correct Answer: (B) Equatorial zone with low pressure

Explanation: Doldrums are Equatorial zone with low pressure. As this region lies along the equator, it receives highest amount of insolation. Due to intense heating, air gets warmed up and rises over the equatorial region (convection). Whenever there is vertically upward movement of air, the region at the surface will be at low pressure. Thus the belt along the equator is called equatorial low pressure belt.

Explanation by: Jitendra Singh
Doldrums are Equatorial zone with low pressure. As this region lies along the equator, it receives highest amount of insolation. Due to intense heating, air gets warmed up and rises over the equatorial region (convection). Whenever there is vertically upward movement of air, the region at the surface will be at low pressure. Thus the belt along the equator is called equatorial low pressure belt.

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