When i fart it causes pollution and my fart is so big it disrupts the atmosphere causing polar shifts...
earths tilt (apex)
The difference in temperatures between the Equator and the north and south poles, plus the rotation of the earth, causes the air currents.
The difference in temperatures between the Equator and the north and south poles, plus the rotation of the earth, causes the air currents.
When i fart it causes pollution and my fart is so big it disrupts the atmosphere causing polar shifts...
earths tilt (apex)
Surface currents are caused by wind, and affected by the rotation of the Earth and the gravity of the moon (tides). When the oceans are deep, convection within the layers can also affect the flow of currents. * While wind currents are greatly affected by uneven heating of the Earth's surface, there is no corresponding heating of the ocean bottom by the Sun. So currents do not form spontaneously at depth.
Earth's tilt
The difference in temperatures between the Equator and the north and south poles, plus the rotation of the earth, causes the air currents.
The difference in temperatures between the Equator and the north and south poles, plus the rotation of the earth, causes the air currents.
When i fart it causes pollution and my fart is so big it disrupts the atmosphere causing polar shifts...
Earth's tilt
earths tilt (apex)
Temperature differences Earth's tilt
earths tilt (apex)
earths tilt (apex)
Differences in temperature on earth
Surface currents are caused by wind, and affected by the rotation of the Earth and the gravity of the moon (tides). When the oceans are deep, convection within the layers can also affect the flow of currents. * While wind currents are greatly affected by uneven heating of the Earth's surface, there is no corresponding heating of the ocean bottom by the Sun. So currents do not form spontaneously at depth.
In a global convection cell, warm air rises at the equator due to the intense heating from the sun. This rising air then moves towards the poles, gradually cooling and sinking as it does so. The cooled air then flows back towards the equator along the surface to complete the convection loop. This process is responsible for creating and maintaining the global wind patterns and weather systems.