Weather occurs mostly due to changes in temperature, though humidity plays a role in what the temperature changes can create. As cold and warm fronts move about, the drastic change from warm to cold temperatures for the water involved cause it to quickly condense high in the air, which leads to the formation of rainclouds and the like.
The sun radiates heat energy to earth. Both the land and water parts of earth absorb some of the sun's heat. But how come, during a hot day at the beach, the sand feels warm while the water feels cold? And in the evening, why is the sand cold while the water is warm? On land, heat is absorbed only at the surface. In water, heat goes deeper into the whole body of water (heat travels by convention through liquids.). Water also evaporates faster from oceans than from land. Some of the heat that will make the water warm is used in evaporation, so there is less heat to warm the water. Land, therefore, heats faster than water. Since only the surface of the land is heated, land also cools faster than water.
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It changes the type of weather fronts will occur and the low/high pressure areas.
yes heat of the sun can burn out the clouds and avaporate the rain to make it sunny
The air pressure can change, the temperature can vary and many more
cloudes and wind !!
it changes the weather
Air temperature is responsible for clouds and humidity content.
Change in volume - container getting bigger or smaller with same amount of air; Change in temperature - air gets hotter or colder causing it to expand or contract; Change in density - air is pumped into or out of a fixed container.
air pressure and temperature
temperature of the air barometric pressure water vapor content of the air
The Temperature: hot or cold air. The Wind: caused by temperature differential and earth's rotation. The Weather Fronts: boundaries between high/low pressure and cold/hot air.
The air pressure can change, the temperature can vary and many more
cloudes and wind !!
1) Weather and precipitations 2) Altitude 3) Air Temperature
The air either side of a weather front will have a different temperature so the passing of a front over you will cause a change in temperature.
it changes the weather
Altitude , weather systems and gravity.Gravity is the reason of the air pressure , of course this is not noticed as the gravity is affecting every where. Also in terms of wind, heat is a major factor due to the varying temperature of night and day, and the fact that gasses tend to 'expand' when heated and 'shrink' when cooled.
Air temperature is responsible for clouds and humidity content.
Front
A sudden change in weather is caused by an air mass.