Q. Consider the following statements regarding the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ):
1. It is a high-pressure zone located near to the equator.
2. It is a zone where air tends to rise.
3. In July, ITCZ is located around 20–25-degree South.
How many of the statements given above is/are correct?

[A] Only one

[B] Only two

[C] All Three

[D] None of the above

Answer: A
Notes:

Explanation: The Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is a low-pressure zone located at the equator where trade winds converge, and so, it is a zone where air tends to ascend.

  • In July, the ITCZ is located around 20°N-25°N latitudes (over the Gangetic plain), sometimes called the monsoon trough.
  • This monsoon trough encourages the development of thermal low over north and northwest India.
  • Due to the shift of ITCZ, the trade winds of the southern hemisphere cross the equator between 40° and 60°E longitudes and start blowing from southwest to northeast due to the Coriolis force.
  • It becomes southwest monsoon. In winter, the ITCZ moves southward, and so the reversal of winds from northeast to south and southwest takes place. They are called northeast monsoons.

Source: Class 11th NCERT

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