Wind, of course!
becuase the earth have diffrnt climates
Wind.
Gravity causes air to be denser near Earth's surface.
Air pressure is always greater nearer the earth surface than at altitude due to the mass of air above.
When warmer air rises so when a localized surface is warmer than its surroundings, the air above that surface is warmer and will also rise. This also makes clouds.
troposphere
The atmosphere
Gravity causes air to be denser near Earth's surface.
air pressure is the highest near the earths surface
2 reasons - first the earths surface absorbs a lot of the suns heat which helps to keep the air warmer near the surface. Second the higher you go the less dense the air so it has less ability to absorbe heat.
Mainly gravity, and air resistance.
Away from the poles because the air near Earths surface is warm.
Air pressure is always greater nearer the earth surface than at altitude due to the mass of air above.
greenhouse effect
I am sure that if you think about the problems encountered by climbers on Mount Everest you might be able to answer that yourself. Near the Earth's surface.
I am sure that if you think about the problems encountered by climbers on Mount Everest you might be able to answer that yourself. Near the Earth's surface.
Wind at the surface is slower than the "winds aloft" The biggest effect is within a few inches of the ground.
When warmer air rises so when a localized surface is warmer than its surroundings, the air above that surface is warmer and will also rise. This also makes clouds.
When surface air is significantly warmer than the air above it