subtropical high pressure of the general circulation.
they are exist because of surface temperatures. They are designed to deplete water.
Global winds and pressure systems exist at the surface and at high altitudes. Surface winds include trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies. High altitude winds include high speed winds (which are often called jet streams). These high speed winds blow from the east in the low latitudes and from the west in the middle and high latitudes. Although local and seasonal variations occur, the wind and pressure patterns are generally predictable on the global scale. The high altitude wind and surface wind motions are related to each other.
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
Because the atmosphereic pressure is too low.
It is too cold for liquid water to exist on the surface
exist at the earth's surface and at high altitudes
Because the temperature on the surface is simmilar to Earth's.
they are exist because of surface temperatures. They are designed to deplete water.
Global winds and pressure systems exist at the surface and at high altitudes. Surface winds include trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies. High altitude winds include high speed winds (which are often called jet streams). These high speed winds blow from the east in the low latitudes and from the west in the middle and high latitudes. Although local and seasonal variations occur, the wind and pressure patterns are generally predictable on the global scale. The high altitude wind and surface wind motions are related to each other.
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No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
61m below the earth's surface to about 61000m above sea level Source: Global Interactions, ISBN: 978-1-74081-907-7
61m below the earth's surface to about 61000m above sea level Source: Global Interactions, ISBN: 978-1-74081-907-7
No, cold water will still exist, proababaly longer than mankind will last.
It is because scientist were able to seaparate the bad chemicals from the salt water.