This caused by the rotation of the earth and is called the coriolis effect.
This caused by the rotation of the earth and is called the coriolis effect.
Coriolis effect
This caused by the rotation of the earth and is called the coriolis effect.
The Coriolis effect causes global winds to appear to turn instead of blowing straight across the Earth's surface. This effect is the result of the Earth's rotation and causes moving air or water to be deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
The warmth of the Sun creates temperature differences that change the direction of the wind.
The warmth of the Sun creates temperature differences that change the direction of the wind.
The warmth of the Sun creates temperature differences that change the direction of the wind.
On Earth, winds are created by the movement of air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. The Coriolis effect, caused by the Earth's rotation, deflects the moving air to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. This deflection causes winds to appear to turn as they travel across the Earth's surface.
Gas does not directly cause Ice to melt. However if you are talking about glaciers then the gas Carbon Dioxide (CO2) causes the earths atmosphere to heat up (because it traps more of the Sun's heat) and this causes glaciers to melt - because the Earths climate is hotter.
It isn't the Gluecose that make the leaves turn green , its the Chlorophyll.
Water on Earth evaporates due to the energy from the sun. When the sun's radiation reaches Earth's surface, it heats up water bodies, causing the water molecules to gain enough energy to break free of the liquid state and turn into water vapor.
When you get hot, your blood flow increases and your blood vessels also get closer to the surface of your skin to allow the air to help you cool down. That is why your skin appears pink; your blood is closer to the surface.