Well, there are lots of kinds. Antarctica is always cold, for example.
weather is on earth and planets
Weather patterns and plant growth are some of the things studied.
In relation to earth sciences or geography Landforms, bodies of water, type of weather, ordinary plant life and dust of the earth
A tornado is a weather phenomenon that falls under the realm of earth science, specifically meteorology. Tornadoes are formed when certain weather conditions create a rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. Studying tornadoes helps scientists better understand atmospheric conditions and improve weather forecasting.
a weather satellite and it rotates around the Earth at the same rate and in the same direction that Earth revolves so it is always fixed over the same location.
what branch of earth science studies the weather
From what I've learned the weather in space isn't quite the same as the weather on earth, but is similar in some ways. The weather in space changes all the time. The sun makes the temperature hotter in space. There are sometimes storms on the sun, these are called solar flares. One type of weather up in space is a meteor shower, which is common in space and rare on Earth.
No, the weather is weather. The ATMOSPHERE is the thin layer of gases.
The majority of all weather on Earth is driven by the transfer of energy through convection. This occurs when warm air rises, cools, and then sinks back down, creating atmospheric circulation patterns that influence weather systems.
look at a weather channel
There are many places where weather could potentially originate on Earth. Most of the weather on Earth originates from the atmosphere.
The polar orbit so that it can measure cold and hot points around the entire earth :)