The air that holds the most moisture in their air hole is warmer.
It is more COLDER in the POLES and it is more WARMER by the EQUATOR.So therefore the temperature by the equator is warmer and the temperature by the poles is much colder.
they tend to be more abundant to warmer waters
The warmer the water the less oxygen it holds.
Generally, the warmer the ocean, the more moisture there is in the air. This moisture is what fuels a hurricane.
it can affect maybe because the earth strikes more directly
Warmer temperatures hold more water.
Air holds moisture. The warmer the air, the more moisture it can hold. So when warm air holding a fair amount of moisture comes in contact with the very cold dry ice, it cools down, and some of the moisture condenses out into those clouds you're seeing because the colder air is no longer capable of holding it.
Warmer water does not absorb as much oxygen as colder water. Colder water contains & sustains the nutrients need for them to live.
It is more COLDER in the POLES and it is more WARMER by the EQUATOR.So therefore the temperature by the equator is warmer and the temperature by the poles is much colder.
they tend to be more abundant to warmer waters
The warmer the water the less oxygen it holds.
Your about to leave Earth's regular temperature. In other words, at the surface of Earth, it's actually more warmer down there. But once you get higher, it starts to get less warmer and starts to get more colder. The higher you go, the colder it gets.
The warmer the air, the more moisture it can hold. This is an exponential relationship.
yeah, its closer to the sun so its warmer when its nearly circular then its colder
because its nice and hot there
Generally, the warmer the ocean, the more moisture there is in the air. This moisture is what fuels a hurricane.
Moisture in the air is called humidity. There are different measurements of humidity including absolute humidity.