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Hot towers, also known as chimney clouds, are towering convective structures in the atmosphere that extend high into the troposphere, often associated with intense thunderstorms. They are characterized by strong updrafts, which can carry warm, moist air upwards, leading to the formation of deep convective clouds. These towers can influence weather patterns by transporting heat and moisture, and they play a crucial role in the development of severe weather events such as hurricanes. Their presence indicates vigorous convection and can enhance precipitation and storm intensity.
In a deep vacuum, the atmospheric pressure is significantly reduced, often approaching zero. However, the pressure exerted by the atmosphere on a gauge line can be considered as the external atmospheric pressure acting on the gauge, typically around 101.3 kPa (or 14.7 psi) at sea level. Therefore, even in a deep vacuum, the gauge line experiences atmospheric pressure on its exterior, while the pressure inside the line remains much lower. The gauge reflects the difference between these pressures, indicating a vacuum level.
Not at our present level of technology. Not enough atmosphere to count, temp of about 100 degrees Kelvin (about -275 F), deep inside Jupiter's radiation belt.
The name of the deep blue color is indigo.
Hubble Deep Field was created in 1995.
it was 19 kilometres below sea level!
180 metres below sea level
they are exactly 4527.00 klm below sea level.
Challenger Deep, the deepest known point in the Earth's seabed, is about 36,070 feet below sea level, located at the bottom of the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean.
=Lake Ontario is 801 feet below sea level.=
165 M
The surface of the Dead Sea is 1388 feet below sea level and at its deepest point is 1237 feet deep.
The highest point above sea level on Earth is the summit of Mount Everest, at 29,032 feet (8,848 meters). The lowest point below sea level is the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, which goes down to 36,070 feet (10,994 meters).
on average 11,000 meters below sea level How many feet is 11,000 meters
a deep and dessert basin below sea level in southeastren california and southwestren nevada
Rivers' surface located in deep valleys can be below of the ocean surface. Furthermore, there are underground rivers which certainly are below sea level, depending on how deep such rivers are placed below-ground.
The wreck of the Titanic is 3,784 meters, or 12,415 feet below sea level