30°N
by chase l.
by chase l.
(30°N) contains most deserts , along with 30°S. air travels downwards towards the earth creating high pressure, making the area very dry. this is also were winds start to travel, moving up and to the right, or down and to the left, curving in the process. this happens, cause the wind try's to make a state line back to the equator, but since the earth is spinning, it dose not.
thirty degrees north.
thirty degrees is so hot
there is high pressure