ya ,air tempr ll affect the soil tempr
It is not quite that simple. Yes, air temperature will affect soil, but the type of soil and surface above it will play a big role. As temperature increases, it also impacts the movement of water within the soil via evaporation.
When the air gets colder the temperature decreases, and when the air gets higher the temperature increases. The air temperature effects the type of precipitation that falls and over the long term, an area's climate.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
There are two factors that influence air resistance with temperature. Air density decreases with temperature so that the force needed to push the air out of the way is decreased, thereby decreasing resistance. Conversely, air viscosity increases with temperature (unlike oil for example where viscosity decreases with temperature) so that the drag increases. Under normal conditions, the density change of air has the greatest effect and air resistance decreases at higher temperatures.
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Mass holds temperature--the more mass, the better it holds temperature...but, conversely, the longer it takes to get it to temperature all the way through.
Cold air is dense and Warm air is less dense. Thus if the land is warm it heats the air above it and this air rises (like a helium balloon) because it is less dense. This means that air has got to flow in to replace it. Therefore wind bows in towards land areas that are warm.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
There are two factors that influence air resistance with temperature. Air density decreases with temperature so that the force needed to push the air out of the way is decreased, thereby decreasing resistance. Conversely, air viscosity increases with temperature (unlike oil for example where viscosity decreases with temperature) so that the drag increases. Under normal conditions, the density change of air has the greatest effect and air resistance decreases at higher temperatures.
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by adding new nutrients to the soil
It will not affect the mass in any way whatsoever.
no not really
You may need to check your air filter. This may affect the way the vehicle performs, also air temperature will affect you. When it is colder you get better performance and you lower rpm's, thus better gas mileage.
Dirt makes up soil, but the main parts is .. Sunlight, Oxygen, and water. It Doesn't affect plant life in any way
Consistency of soil determines the way that moisture penetrates and is retained in soil, making it either possible for plants to grow
Trees affect the soil in a good way. They are an important part of erosion control. Tree roots bind the soil, while their leaves break the force of wind and rain on soil. They reduce water runoff and sediment deposit after storms, and conserve rainwater.