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What causes two distinct pressure zones between the equator and the poles?
A. The troposphere interacts with the stratosphere
B. Gravity
C. The Coriolis effect
D. Ionospheric interactions with radiation
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i got it rong it is The Coriolis effect.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The fact that causes two distinct pressure zones between the equator and the poles is definitely D. Ionospheric interactions with radiation as Ionosphere is the point
of Earth's upper atmosphere which is important thing for
pressure zones activities.
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