Events in one part of the atmosphere affect other parts of the atmosphere.
Generally not. Geologists study the rocks and sediments that make of Earth itself. They only study the atmosphere insofar as it interacts with rock and sediment. Climatologists and meteorologists are the main scientists who study the atmosphere.
Sunlight interacts with the methane on Titan and induces chemical reactions that produce a variety of other carbon-hydrogen compounds, or hydrocarbons.
The layer that interacts with living things is the trophosphere
There are geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.
No, Weather can't occur way up in the atmosphere in the Mesosphere and the Thermosphere, the very top layers of the atmosphere.
formation of hurricanes
atmosphere
who knows. im trying to figure it out
Well, as far as I know, DNA interacts with the following cell parts: Nucleus, Chromosome, Ribosomes, & Cytoplasm.
The atmosphere interacts with all living things because it contains oxygen.
The way the layer interacts with solar radiation.
The interaction between the atmosphere and biosphere affects all living things. Creatures and plants living in the biosphere need the atmosphere to survive.
The interaction between the atmosphere and biosphere affects all living things. Creatures and plants living in the biosphere need the atmosphere to survive.
The interaction between the atmosphere and biosphere affects all living things. Creatures and plants living in the biosphere need the atmosphere to survive.
the sunlight interacts with the earths atmosphere and makes the sky blue
living and non-living
If a planet has an atmosphere and that atmosphere interacts with the surface and/or gets energy from the planet and/or the Sun then turbulence will arise and storms may form.