No. It's primarily moved by heat from the sun.
it threw radioactive materials into the atmosphere which was spread by the weather
The noun 'weather' is a non-count noun; a word for the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, cloudiness, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
The Doppler radar used in weather forecasting measures the direction and speed, or velocity, of objects such as drops of precipitation. This is called the Doppler Effect and is used to determine whether movement in the atmosphere is horizontally toward or away from the radar, which aides in weather forecasting. The radar was named for J. Christian Doppler, an Austrian physicist, who was the first to articulate the reason an approaching train's whistle will sound higher than the whistle as the train moves away.
Yes; very much so. Otherwise the atmosphere would float out into space - and it is effectively, the atmosphere that delivers our weather. If our gravity was more like the strength of Jupiter's, for instance, then, besides that our bodies would be extremely heavy and perhaps crush many of us, the air and any water droplets would also exert more pressure upon us - especially, in humid conditions. The rain would fall sooner and more often due to its heavier weight.
Large scale atmospheric phenomena caused by air that is constantly in motion is known as weather. It is defined as the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
Meteorologists study the weather. The part of the earth that determines the weather is primarily the lowest layer of the atmosphere, called the troposphere.
Weather is determined by the movement of masses in the atmosphere. There are cold and hot air masses, and depending on the season and other factors determines the weather.
the antonym of climate is tornado, hurricanes, movement.
The weather, is another word for Study of the Atmosphere. Weather is what the atmosphere is doing at a certain time.
No atmosphere = no weather
The atmosphere is the reason we HAVE weather. Without an atmosphere, there can be no weather. Example...the Moon.
For the most part. But difference in movement between the two is what causes much of the weather patterns on the Earth.
the layer of the atmosphere contains weather is the tropospher
Weather is primarily affected by the atmosphere, a layer of gases surrounding Earth. The composition and interactions of gases like water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane in the atmosphere influence the weather patterns we experience, including temperature, precipitation, and wind. Additionally, factors such as the Earth's rotation, solar radiation, and geography play a role in shaping weather systems.
Yes, a planet needs an atmosphere in order to have weather.
Of course it will. This will occur primarily because computing power will increase, knowledge of meteorological processes will improve, and observation of the atmosphere will improve.
what is the relationship between the atmosphere and it's weather and climate