Temperature differences is why air moves in the atmosphere. Hot air rises, cold air falls.
With these temperature difference comes pressure differences and these temp. and pressure differences are what keep the air moving.
Theoretically, if there were no temp. or pressure differences in the atmosphere, air would not move.
The main factors that caused the air in earth's atmosphere to move is nothing and nothing
as you move lower into the atmosphere
the air pressure increases
the air pressure increases
No. Air pressure decreases as you move up in the atmosphere. This is because air has mass and weight like everything else, and as you rise up in the atmosphere there is less air above you.
it gets coolder
They don't. Tornadoes move air from one place to another, but in no way do they destroy the atmosphere.
Air pressure decreases as you go up.
Hot air rises in the atmosphere because it is less dense than cold air, creating a buoyant force that causes it to move upward.
Air pressure is exerted in all directions throughout Earth's atmosphere, but it is stronger closer to the surface due to the weight of the air above pushing down. As you move up through the atmosphere, air pressure decreases because there is less air above exerting force downward. This is why air pressure is lower at higher altitudes.
Most of the Earth's atmosphere is concentrated near the surface due to gravity. The force of gravity pulls air molecules towards the Earth, making the air denser at lower altitudes. As you move higher in the atmosphere, the air becomes less dense because there are fewer air molecules present.
As you move higher in the atmosphere, the space between air particles increases. This causes the air to become less dense, resulting in lower pressure and thinner air at higher altitudes.