• Convective uplift: Convection refers to upward and downward motions
of air caused by differences in air temperature (and therefore, differences
in air density).As the Sun warms the ground, the ground warms the air
immediately above it. Cooler, denser air from above sinks and forces the
warmer, less-dense air at the ground to rise.The ascending warm air
expands and cools and eventually sinks back to the ground, completing the
convective circulation.
• Orographic uplift: Orographic refers to mountains.When the wind
encounters a mountain range, the mountain range acts as a barrier, and
forces the air upward.
• Frontal wedging: A front is a narrow zone of transition between air
masses that contrast in temperature and/or humidity.When a cold air
mass meets a warm air mass, the more dense cold air wedges or forces
its way beneath the less dense warm air along a cold front.
• Convergence: When winds blowing from different directions meet headto-
head, or converge, they have nowhere to go but up.
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One tectonic plate moving into another one causes mountain ranges to rise.
The gravitational attraction from the Moon and Sun, causes the tides.
Density.
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A one degree rise on the Celsius scale is bigger. A one degree rise on the Celsius scale is 1.8 rise on Fahrenheit scale.
a change in the distribution of living things.
The cause of rise in independent regional powers after the decline of the Mughal Empire was the emergence of Successor States to the Mughals.
Lift is the force that causes an airplane to rise. Lift is caused by the flowing of air under the wings. This causes the airplane to rise.
The regional states worked together to accomplish great things.
Orographic lifting
The Celsius degree (which is also the Kelvin) is equal to 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees.
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Yeast.
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The sudden vibration in the plates inside the crust causes the earths crust to rise & fall.