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there are 5 major factors affecting global air circulation : - uneven heating of earth's surface - seasonal changes in temperature and precipitation - rotating of earth on its axis - properties of air and water - long term variation in the amount of solar energy striking the earth
Flowers need air to breath like humans!
The circulation of tropical air is called microclimate
Two weather conditions that affect the atmosphere are temperature and humidity. Temperature influences the density of air and determines the type of precipitation that occurs, while humidity plays a role in the formation of clouds and the likelihood of precipitation. Both of these factors have a significant impact on the overall composition and behavior of the atmosphere.
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Flowers need air to breath like humans!
there are 5 major factors affecting global air circulation : - uneven heating of earth's surface - seasonal changes in temperature and precipitation - rotating of earth on its axis - properties of air and water - long term variation in the amount of solar energy striking the earth
heavy precipitation often falls in what air mass?
Yes it is very good so you are breathing different air not the same toxic air
mountains and seas
Warm air holds more moisture than cold air. When the air has reached "saturation point" (ie. it cannot hold any more moisture), it is more likely to cause precipitation as the oversaturated air forms moisture droplets that fall as precipitation. One of the major causes of precipitation is when warm air cools rapidly (for example, when it rises after hitting a mountain front or other landmass). As the warm air cools, it loses its ability to retain moisture and becomes saturated, thus creating precipitation.
Factors that influence precipitation include air temperature (warmer air can hold more moisture), air pressure (low pressure systems tend to bring precipitation), wind patterns (can transport moisture to different regions), and proximity to bodies of water (water bodies can supply moisture to the air).
It can pull cold air down from Canada to the U.S and pull warm air up to Canada.
Their lush vegetation provides the air that we breathe.
The four main geographical features that affect temperatures and precipitation are latitude, altitude, proximity to water bodies, and the presence of mountain ranges. Latitude determines the amount of solar energy received, altitude influences temperature through changes in atmospheric pressure and distance from the Earth's surface, proximity to water bodies can moderate temperatures due to water's high heat capacity, and mountain ranges can cause orographic precipitation as air is forced to rise and cool, leading to rainfall.
The higher the temperature of the air the higher the amount of humidity you feel. Also the colder the airs temperature it can cause precipitation such as hail, snow, and sleet rather then just rain.
The circulation of tropical air is called microclimate