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Near 30 degrees (belt of deserts) and at the polar regions where air is cold n dry

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Around 30 degrees north and south of the equator, in an area called the subtropical high-pressure zone, you typically find sinking air. This sinking air creates stable and dry conditions, leading to clear skies and minimal precipitation in these regions.

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43.5 degrees

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