Warm currents bring warm temperatures to the poles, and cold currents bring cold temperatures to the equator to become warm again. Once warm, they return to the poles again. This process repeats in some currents forever. Most currents are circular.
Warm currents bring warm temperatures to the poles, and cold currents bring cold temperatures to the equator to become warm again.
BY THE WAT THET DO ANS SEE EM IN # steps. 1 heat 2 temp 3 wind
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Just the quantum of moisture in the atmosphere, and its temperature.
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Climate - temperature and wind, rain and/or sun soil type
No. The temperature of air does not necessarily affect how much moisture it carries. Warm air, though, is capable of holding more moisture than cold air is.
Air masses can affect the weather because different air masses differ in temperature, density, and moisture content.
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temperature,pressure,humidity,moisture
Just the quantum of moisture in the atmosphere, and its temperature.
Just the quantum of moisture in the atmosphere, and its temperature.
Amount of sun, amount of clouds and amount of moisture in the air are 3 examples of things that could affect temperature.
when there is more moisture in the air, it is warmer and thicker. when there is less moisture in the air it is cooler and thinner. so if it is cooler temperature then it will drop faster.
Bacterium, temperature and moisture all can affect the safeness of food.
Because the amount of moisture in the air determines the local weather.
warmer air can hold more moisture.
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Temperature affects mold growth on strawberries because the amount of moisture depends on how the strawberry is kept fresh.