meteorology and geology are cousins related through the marriage of gyncacology to geneaology.
Yes it is.
Meteorology is part of Earth and Space Science.
Heat from the sun, movement of the sea and the rotation of the earth all play a part in generating our weather.
It's an object in outer space; that's basically what astronomy is about - studying objects in outer space.
The average weather throughout Florida in November is: * Daytona Bch: High 77°-Low 57° * Fort Myers: High 81°-Low 62° * Jacksonville: High 73°-Low 51° * Key West: High 81°-Low 72° * Miami: High 78°-Low 70° * Orlando: High 79°-Low 59° * Panama City: High 71°-Low 47° * Pensacola: High 70°-Low 51° * Tallahassee: High 73°-Low 48° * Tampa: High 78°-Low 61° * West Palm Bch: High 80°-Low 66°
Because it's the only part of the solar system which supports life
yes
Meteorologists study the weather. The part of the earth that determines the weather is primarily the lowest layer of the atmosphere, called the troposphere.
Yes.
Everything is a part of space, including the Sun. The Earth is also a part of space. Space is a part of the universe which is infinite and no one knows how big it is.
The space shuttle.
Studying the earth helps scientists to understand other planets since the earth is part of the solar system. Scientists use the features of the earth to compare them with what other planets hold.
Meteorology is part of Earth and Space Science.
All weather on and all over the Earth.
The Earth's atmosphere is kept in place by gravitational pull the Earth exerts on particles in the atmosphere. But part of the Earth's atmosphere does float out into space. The part that is lost out into space is the extremely light particles like Hydrogen which can escape the Earth's gravity.
The orbiter.
a small part of physics
The external tank