The midlatitudes climates experience variable weather patterns and seasonal changes that give rise to a variety of natural vegetation.
Most Basalt is found mostly in oceanic plates of Earth.
Most of Earth's water is found in the liquid phase.
The mid-latitudes, between 30 and 60 degrees, where intrusions of both Arctic and Tropical air masses can set up boundaries conducive to strong cyclone formation.
helium is a gas and is found only in the earth's atmosphere
Helium is a gas and is found either in the earth's atmosphere or in the core of the sun.
Barometric pressure
Barometric Pressure.
There are many places where weather could potentially originate on Earth. Most of the weather on Earth originates from the atmosphere.
Just under 80% of the Earth's atmosphere is made up of Nitrogen and just over 20% is made up of Oxygen.
It is very variable but the most common weather would be cloudy with some light showers of rain.
The Earth has weather patterns that have eroded most of the craters on Earth. The moon has no weather, therefore no erosion.
Most Basalt is found mostly in oceanic plates of Earth.
Most of Earth's water is found in the liquid phase.
Air pressure
Most of Earth's fresh water is found in glaciers and ice caps.
The mid-latitudes, between 30 and 60 degrees, where intrusions of both Arctic and Tropical air masses can set up boundaries conducive to strong cyclone formation.
Most of earth's water is in the oceans