Smog
Dust in the atmosphere attract water vapor which gathers together to form clouds.
As the gases go higher in the atmosphere they start to compose or join together at some point which causes them to change since there is mixture of more than one gas, sometimes they form a different element when certain gases form
Tornadoes are most common in the late afternoon and early evening, when the atmosphere is most likely to become highly unstable.
The Earth's atmosphere is made mainly of nitrogen(78%) and oxygen(21%) and small amount of argon(0.93%) and CO2 (0.03%) and other gases(0.04%)
The atmosphere
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Smoke and fog together generally form smog.
water vapors combine together in the air. They form clouds.
Dust in the atmosphere attract water vapor which gathers together to form clouds.
smoke + fog = smog
Its molecules become heated.
Anything in the form of tiny particles that can float in the atmosphere is an aerosol. This can be fine drops of liquid, like water vapour, or particles of dust, as are thrown up by a volcano erupting.Common aerosols in the atmosphere are:Inorganic: dust, smoke, sea salt, waterOrganic: pollen, spores, bacteriaAnthropogenic (man-made): smoke, ash, dust (from burning), aerosol spray can emissions, cigarette smoke, soot from car exhausts.
Smoke is not a form of energy.
H2O is water NO2 is nitrogen dioxide they can react together in the atmosphere to form acid rain 2NO2 + H2O = HNO3 + HNO2 H2O is water NO2 is nitrogen dioxide they can react together in the atmosphere to form acid rain 2NO2 + H2O = HNO3 + HNO2
Dislocation
All types of rock can fragment, and with time, the fragments become deposited in layers which can become buried, then through heat and pressure become cemented together to form a material known as Cliche, which in turn can fuse together through heat and pressure to become what is known as Conglomerate.
it helps to form all the clouds together to make it rain in areas that need it