Movement of air (and water) is all to do with temperature. Warm air (and water) rises, while cold air (and water) sinks.
Water moves continuously between Earth's surface and the atmosphere through the process of evaporation and condensation. Water evaporates from surfaces like bodies of water, soil, and plants, rising into the atmosphere as water vapor. Then, as the water vapor cools and condenses, it forms clouds and eventually falls back to the surface as precipitation, completing the continuous cycle of water movement.
Trajectory
Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction. Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction. Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction. Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction.
Heat moves through liquids by the gases moving towards the convention.
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It is when the radar system is able to continuously track a target as the target moves.
Water moves through the atmosphere in the form of vapor through evaporation from oceans, lakes, rivers, and plants. It also moves through the atmosphere as clouds and precipitation through processes like condensation and precipitation.
It is not fixed in the atmosphere. It moves as part of the carbon cycle in and out of the oceans, the atmosphere and the land.
How water moves through out our atmosphere and is cleaned
1. to move to and fro very rapidly and continuously 2. to resonate
Water from rivers, lakes, and streams eventually flows into the oceans. Water also evaporates into the atmosphere, forming clouds and falling back to Earth as precipitation. This water cycle continuously moves water around the planet.
Atmosphere