Horse latitudes

Horse latitudes are subtropical latitudes (30-35 degrees), where winds are light and weather is hot and dry. Ships traveling to the New World were often becalmed in this region and had to throw any horses overboard in order to preserve precious water supplies, hence the name horse latitudes.

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See also: Horse latitudes, Climatology, Degree (angle), Doldrums, Geography, Latitude, Meteorology, New World