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Not by temperature variations at Earth's surface, no. However, temperature variations in Earth's mantle play a role in plate tectonics, and so can affect earthquake activity.
There are primarily two factors that influence the temperature of the Earth, which are, the heating caused by sunlight during the day, and the cooling caused by the emission of infrared radiation into space at night. Greenhouse gases which intercept the infrared radiation are another significant factor.
Poor farming methods and natural droughts are the factors that caused the dust bowel.
Local winds
Evaporation is the process in the water cycle caused by an increase in temperature.
Not by temperature variations at Earth's surface, no. However, temperature variations in Earth's mantle play a role in plate tectonics, and so can affect earthquake activity.
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Ever since the world formed, temperature variations and the spinning of the earth has caused winds.
Air has no speed it just exists as a part of the atmosphere. The pressures caused by variations in temperature are responsible for the movement of air or wind.
Deep ocean currents are caused by differences in saltiness or water temperature.
No. Star color is caused by factors such as size and temperature. However, apparent magnitude (brightness) IS partially caused by distance.
For the most part, wind is caused by the temperature variations in two different air masses "pushing each other around".
There are primarily two factors that influence the temperature of the Earth, which are, the heating caused by sunlight during the day, and the cooling caused by the emission of infrared radiation into space at night. Greenhouse gases which intercept the infrared radiation are another significant factor.
I think that internal pressure caused by variations on temperature is the reason that makes the crust's rocks to move, thus causing earthquakes.
Regarding Instrumentation, is the definition of changes in instrument output when the input signal remains at zero. Caused by factors such as temperature or line voltage.
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Surface composition