A cloud would form on the ground making it fog.
Water is the only element which is naturally found in all 3 states. Ice (solid) in the polar regions, Vapour (gas) in the air and liquid on the ground.
Because this high (which is the height of a lliquid column equivalent to the atmospheric pressure) will compensate the atmospheric pressure autside of the system under vacuum
One major advantage is that it does not have to contend with the distortion of light caused by the atmosphere.
Only because it gets no atmospheric interference, which most of the ground based telescopes do.
Its good because us from the ultraviolent radiation and the bad thing is if it crack or made a hole it will melt the ice caps
In The Online World It Says That, "Temperatures in the clouds would be above freezing, so rain would fall. Temperatures on the ground would be just below freezing, so the rain would freeze as soon as it reached surfaces on Earth."
hot weather Temperatures that hover 10 degrees or more above the average high temperature for the region and last for several weeks are defined as extreme heat. Humid or muggy conditions, which add to the discomfort of high temperatures, occur when a "dome" of high atmospheric pressure traps hazy, damp air near the ground. Excessively dry and hot conditions can provoke dust storms and low visibility. Droughts occur when a long period passes without substantial rainfall. A heat wave combined with a drought is a very dangerous situation.
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.
The boundary where temperature begins to increase with elevation, instead of decrease with elevation is called the Tropopause. This is where the the atmospheric layer closest to the ground, the Troposphere, encounters the Stratosphere, the second layer of our atmosphere.
gravity
It's due to the atmospheric pressures.
because they want to
the trophosphere because it is near to the earth
No. For it to snow you need clouds. Clouds have water. Snow doesn't appear out of nowhere and fall on the ground because it's cold. The conditions have to be right.
In a very localized setting it is called ' a parcel of Air ' - it is warmed usually from Sunlight incident on the Ground and its ascent could trigger a very large cyclonic Atmospheric event [depending upon Conditions].
Ozone is good at atmospheric level. It is pollutant in ground level.
Water is the only element which is naturally found in all 3 states. Ice (solid) in the polar regions, Vapour (gas) in the air and liquid on the ground.