yes, the amount of ash left does determine the amount of harmful gases that have gone into the atmosphere. (example if there is less ash that means that most of the material has burned up and released there gases, if there is a lot of ash that means there wasn't much gas being released because it just burnt up into ash.)
The amount of ozone in atmosphere determine s the % of solar radiation that will be absorbed. The absorbtion of radiation is proportional to the concentration of ozone.
Probability is a field of mathematics that helps determine the likelihood of something happening.
The concentration is related to the volume of the atmosphere and the amount of the element your looking at.Molarity(concentration)= G/(Molecular weight)x Liters(volume)
Calculate means to determine (the amount or number of something) mathematically.
Reduce the amount of human activities.Reduce the amount of humansLive a more sustainable lifeStop being a throw-away societyStop polluting the atmosphere with greenhouse and other gases
Ozone in the lower atmosphere is harmful to plants and animals and the biosphere is where plants and animals live, so the more, the worse.
Two factors that determine the amount of solar energy an area receives are the amount of atmosphere it has to travel through and the tilt of the Earth. The more atmosphere the solar energy goes through the less energy there will be when it hits the surface. Also, the tilt of the Earth determines the amount of solar energy because if you are tilted towards the sun you are a little bit closer, so the energy doesn't have to go through as much atmosphere as the side of the Earth tilted away from the sun. Hope this helps!
Humidity is the term for the amount of water in the atmosphere.
The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere varies from place to place. Humidity is the term used to describe the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.
the amount of energy absorbed by the sun and the amount of energy that escapes the earths atmosphere.
it keeps the suns harmful rays out and it takes in the amount of sun light we need to keep the Earth from having another ice-age.It also provides weather which gives us rain. Rain is necessary to grow crops and food.
Relative humidity the exact amount of water vapor in the atmosphere (specific humidity)