it doesnt play a role
it doesnt.
the density of the atmosphere is about 0.00132
The density of the atmosphere decreases with altitude.
Aerosols are chemicals such as aluminum and barium. They can play a role in climate change by being sprayed from aircraft into the atmosphere in order to cause a desired result.
Well, lightning is conducted to earth, creating ozone, for one.
Heat source, fluid density, and constraining factor (ie the glass for a glass of water, thermal gradient for the atmosphere) are three things that play a role in convection.
it doesnt.
In nitrogen cycle
it pushes things down
Not much. There are only traces of it .
Producers, consumers, and decomposers.
Density plays a bigger role.
the density of the atmosphere is about 0.00132
Well, lightning is conducted to earth, creating ozone, for one.
The density of the atmosphere decreases with altitude.
Aerosols are chemicals such as aluminum and barium. They can play a role in climate change by being sprayed from aircraft into the atmosphere in order to cause a desired result.
What's Saturn, Alex? Before someone cites the cute cartoon of Saturn plus rings floating like a balsa ball in a humongous basin, realize that the determination that its density is less than that of water reflects the averaging of its solid core and its huge atmosphere. Earth's atmosphere is half gone at just four miles up, so it doesn't play much of a role in density calculations, but Saturn is MOSTLY atmosphere, thousands of miles of it, which gives an entirely different picture.