Emil Simiu has written: 'Wind effectson structures' -- subject(s): Wind-pressure
While in the game, open the menu and choose Options.Now just make sure you turn the Battle Effectson (second line) and hit Confirm.
Vinegar is very acidic. Acids can have very negative effectson living things. Cells have an outer membrane made of lipids. Althoughplants also have a cell wall, they need the membrane to survive. In acidicenvironments, the molecules that make up the cell membrane break apart,causing damage to the cells. Also, the H+ ion, what makes acids acidic,is very small. Because it is small, it can move right through themembrane. Once inside, it can continue to break up important molecules.It also causes problems because the proteins inside work best at the normalpH inside the cell. H+ decreases the pH, and thus stops some of thenecessary reactions.
That would depend on the planet's proximity to the star (sun) around which it revolves, and the type of atmosphere. In our solar system, atmospheres on solid planets retain and distribute heat, and on gas giants create heat.Examples of Atmospheric EffectsOn Mercury, the lack of an atmosphere means that one side is hellishly hot, while the other side (out of sunlight) is incredibly cold. An actual atmosphere, if it existed, would likely transport heat from one side to the other.On Venus, the composition of the atmosphere (CO2 with high clouds of sulfuric acid) traps the Sun's heat and makes it scorchingly hot on the entire planet.On the Earth, our atmosphere blocks the most intense solar radiation, and transports heat energy to colder regions. But insufficient solar radiation still allows very cold places such as Siberia and Antarctica.On Mars, the lower solar radiation and the thin atmosphere make it colder than it would be with a thicker atmosphere, or clouds like Venus. Unfortunately, Mars is too small to hold much of an atmosphere.On the outer gas giant planets, most of their volume is atmosphere, and the pressure makes them hotter deep inside, even without much heat from the Sun (in any case, sunlight could never be seen from their hidden solid surface).