the phoases in the soil makes the moonarik in the air increase temperature by 13.0303274%
It heats and cool the soil.
There are eleven factors that affect air temperature readings. They are latitude, altitude, season, distribution of land and water, topography, ocean currents, winds, clouds and rains, color of the soil, and slope of the soil.
As temperature increases so does the pressure
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If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
ya ,air tempr ll affect the soil tempr It is not quite that simple. Yes, air temperature will affect soil, but the type of soil and surface above it will play a big role. As temperature increases, it also impacts the movement of water within the soil via evaporation.
the phoases in the soil makes the moonarik in the air increase temperature by 13.0303274%
It heats and cool the soil.
There are eleven factors that affect air temperature readings. They are latitude, altitude, season, distribution of land and water, topography, ocean currents, winds, clouds and rains, color of the soil, and slope of the soil.
How does temperature affect humity? The mount of water vapor that air can hold depends on the temperature of the air.
The temperature of the ball does not affect the surrounding/outside air, but it does affect the air inside the ball.
air, water, soil, and temperature air, water, soil, and temperature
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