Description
The “Pressure & Winds (70x100cm)” chart is a large educational poster that visually explains the relationships between atmospheric pressure and global wind patterns, widely used in geography and science classrooms.
Description
Size: 70 × 100 cm.
Material: Laminated or synthetic non-tearable printed sheet, suitable for display in schools, colleges, and study centers, often equipped with double-sided tape for wall mounting.
Content Features:
Presents clear graphical representations of atmospheric pressure belts (equatorial low, subtropical highs, subpolar lows, polar highs) across the globe.
Illustrates how winds are generated by differences in pressure—air moving from high to low-pressure areas.
Depicts major global wind systems such as trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies, along with explanations of the Coriolis effect and its influence on wind direction.
May include diagrams or maps showing isobars, local winds (land and sea breezes, monsoons), and pressure gradients.
Designed with colorful illustrations and easy-to-read content for student comprehension at all educational levels.
Educational Value
Provides foundational understanding of how atmospheric pressure drives global and local wind systems, crucial for meteorology and climate science.
Supports lessons on weather, climate, and Earth system science with clear visual aids.
Essential for students learning geography, earth science, and environmental studies, fostering comprehension of pressure patterns and wind movement.
This chart is a must-have resource that simplifies and clarifies key geographic and meteorological concepts for both visual and interactive learning.