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No, when the temperature rises, the amount of carbon dioxide in the air remains the same. However, the rate at which carbon dioxide is being emitted or absorbed by the environment may be affected by temperature changes.
The air molecules expand as it gets higher and higher into the atmosphere. the molecules expand.
it changes the weather
air temperature usually changes as a front passes by because they have boundaries between two air masses thus, the boundary is forced to change. --within567--
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Three changes are: Temperature DECREASES Air Pressure DECREASES Mass of Air DECREASES Sources: Worksheet A.2 Graphing Atmosphere Data from Chemistry Class
Atmospheric pressure changes are related to changes in temperature of the air as a result of different temperatures of the ground and water below, as well as different amounts of cloud cover and differing solar angles.
Temperature differences is why air moves in the atmosphere. Hot air rises, cold air falls. With these temperature difference comes pressure differences and these temp. and pressure differences are what keep the air moving. Theoretically, if there were no temp. or pressure differences in the atmosphere, air would not move.
In the atmosphere increasing the temperature the pressure decrease.
The air temperature of 95 degrees Celsius most often exists in the thermosphere layer of the atmosphere.
You asked the question wrong. The analogy was : Thermometer is to Temperature as Barometer is to Air Pressure.A meteorologist uses his Barometer to measure pressure in millibars, very small changes in the atmosphere's pressure. He uses the Thermometer to measure the air Temperature.
No, when the temperature rises, the amount of carbon dioxide in the air remains the same. However, the rate at which carbon dioxide is being emitted or absorbed by the environment may be affected by temperature changes.
It changes when air pressure increases or decreases
Temperature
1.) Three major factors that determine how air circulates in the lower atmosphere are uneven heating of the earth's surface by the sun, seasonal changes in temperature and precipitation, and rotation of the earth on its axis.
the body temperature changes because of its surroundings
Increasing the temperature of the earth atmosphere.