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30° north and south latitude are large areas of high pressue, where air is descending towards the surface of the earth. It is because of this phenomenon, what landscape would we expect to find at these latitudes?Group of answer choicesArid deserts.Rain forests.Glaciated terrain.Mountains.

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30° north and south latitude are large areas of high pressue, where air is descending towards the surface of the earth. It is because of this phenomenon, what landscape would we expect to find at these latitudes?Group of answer choicesArid deserts.Rain forests.Glaciated terrain.Mountains.

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Arid deserts.

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