Air Pressure Ballots are the large zones on the Earth where air pressure remains almost the same throughout the year. These belts are formed due to the uneven heating of the Earth’s surface by the sun and the rotation of the Earth. There are mainly four types of air pressure ballots. One is the Equatorial Low Pressure Ballot, the second is the Subtropical High Pressure Ballot, the third is the Subpolar Low Pressure Ballot, and the fourth and last one is the Polar High Pressure Ballot. Air pressure plays an important role in weather, climate patterns, wind, and other weather phenomena of the world. This is an important topic for JKSSB, SSC, UPSC, and other competitive exams. And questions are asked from this unit in the exam, so we have prepared important MCQs for your exam preparation.
Global Pressure Belts and Winds Quiz
Test your knowledge on the atmospheric pressure systems that drive global weather patterns—from the equatorial doldrums and subtropical highs to the polar easterlies.










