air gets heated with carben dioxid and the rays of the sun
The atmosphere is more heated from below because the air is thicker the farther down you go, and so it traps the heat in the air.
The lower atmosphere is primarily heated by the sun's radiation. As sunlight enters the atmosphere, it warms the Earth's surface, which then emits heat energy back into the atmosphere. This process creates a temperature gradient, with warmer air near the surface and cooler air at higher altitudes.
the air being heated by the sun
the air being heated by the sun
the air being heated by the sun
Air heated to incandescence.
The air being heated by the sun.
A spacecraft has to work against the air friction when it enters our atmosphere. Thus it gets heated a
Air rises in the atmosphere because it becomes less dense and lighter than the surrounding air, causing it to be pushed upward. This process, known as convection, occurs when air is heated by the Earth's surface or by other factors, leading to vertical movement in the atmosphere.
Atmospheric air can be rapidly heated by factors such as strong sunlight, combustion reactions from wildfires or industrial processes, or localized temperature inversions where hot air is trapped near the Earth's surface. This leads to an increase in temperature and can result in the formation of heatwaves or other extreme weather phenomena.
It is heated ionised air and matter from the meteorite.
It is heated ionised air and matter from the meteorite.