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The missibility factor is defined by Gibbs free energy . Some solutions have Upper critical solution temperatures and some of them have lower critical solution temperature. For further informations you can refer to Van Ness thermodynamics book.
Yes, the upper stratosphere is colder than the lower stratosphere. This is because the stratosphere is heated from below by the Earth's surface, so as you move higher in the atmosphere, the temperature decreases. The temperature inversion between the lower and upper stratosphere is due to the absorption of solar radiation by ozone in the upper stratosphere.
Geologists believe that the upper mantle portion of the asthenosphere is primarily heated by the residual heat left over from the formation of the Earth, known as radiogenic heat. This heat is generated by the decay of radioactive isotopes present in the mantle. Other sources of heat include the heat transferred from the core and the heat produced by ongoing mantle convection.
Having studied the aerial view of Borth on Google Earth - there are groynes at regular intervals from Upper Borth to Ynyslas.
The upper armbone is called the humerus. It is the longest bone in the human upper body and connects the shoulder to the elbow.
to compare the upper part with the lower part
The water cycle creates weather. Water evaporates from the surface of the ground and plants. It condenses in the upper atmosphere and then falls back to the ground as rain.
The missibility factor is defined by Gibbs free energy . Some solutions have Upper critical solution temperatures and some of them have lower critical solution temperature. For further informations you can refer to Van Ness thermodynamics book.
The planet is heated from the surface upwards, so the higher you go, the farther you are from the heated surface and thus, the cooler it gets. Even though sunlight passes through the upper parts of the atmosphere, it doesn't warm them as much as it warms the surface.
Wind can be caused by either pressure or temperature differences. From there you get into which is cause and which is effect. Wind starts when you have heated air rising and cooler air flowing in to take its place. As the lighter heated air rises, the cooler, heavier air will rush in to take its place. Once the heated air cools in the upper atmosphere, it then falls back.
Upper portion is heated as it acts as a control for comparing with lower portion of the test tube.Turbidity occurs in the upper portion of urine,while lower portion remains clear.Turbidity may appear due to phosphates,carbonates which on addition of acetic acid if persists denotes presence of proteins in the urine.
Yes, the upper stratosphere is colder than the lower stratosphere. This is because the stratosphere is heated from below by the Earth's surface, so as you move higher in the atmosphere, the temperature decreases. The temperature inversion between the lower and upper stratosphere is due to the absorption of solar radiation by ozone in the upper stratosphere.
Because the lights we call shooting stars are pieces of space rubble that are heated to glowing/burning by friction against the upper atmosphere
The northern hemisphere.
No. There is no upper age limit to being married.
it is boxing!!usually punch being aimed at the lower jaw.mike Tyson was known for his upper cuts
The heart has two upper chambers. One of which being the right atrium which pumps deoxygenated blood to the right ventricle, and the other being the left atrium which pumps oxygenated blood to the left ventricle.