The sun affects our air temperature by Heating the outer layers on the earth until it reaches the layer that we breath, that's how the sun affects air tempurature.
Well the sun actually doesn't affect us, it would affect us if it went away though. We need the sun, without it we would die. The sun provides oxygen for humans and animals, and the plants live off of the air and creates more oxygen.
Hot temperatures can cause the air inside the balloon to expand, making the balloon rise. Cold temperatures can cause the air inside the balloon to contract, making the balloon descend. Changes in temperature can also affect the buoyancy and stability of the balloon during flight.
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
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Wind is primarily caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface by the sun. As the sun heats different parts of the Earth at different rates, air masses with varying temperatures and densities are created, leading to the movement of air we experience as wind.
Concrete jungles affect the environment by raising the temperatures in cities and blocking the sun from plants and trees below the buildings. Living in a concrete jungle can also affect the air quality.
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Oceans affect climates by slowing the rise and fall of air temperatures. Because water has a high specific heat, it holds heat longer than air.
The sun affects the air you need to breathe directly. When the sun is hot, it warms up the air in the atmosphere which means that you will breathe in hot air.
Three factors that affect temperature are: Latitude: Closer to the equator generally results in higher temperatures. Elevation: Higher elevation tends to be cooler due to lower air pressure. Proximity to water: Water bodies can moderate temperatures, leading to milder climates compared to inland areas.
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Wind flows because of different temperatures in air pressures
By the CFCs being sorced into the air, the sun is Breaking them down into the earth.
It affected the "Sun", then the "Bao"(bun), then the "Qi"(air).
Yes, air temperature can affect soil temperature. Warmer air temperatures can cause the soil to warm up, while cooler air temperatures can cause the soil to cool down. However, the degree to which air temperature affects soil temperature can be influenced by factors such as the depth of the soil, soil moisture content, and the type of soil.
Well the sun actually doesn't affect us, it would affect us if it went away though. We need the sun, without it we would die. The sun provides oxygen for humans and animals, and the plants live off of the air and creates more oxygen.