The rotation of the earth around its axis.
Movement of energy in the atmosphere is primarily driven by the unequal heating of the Earth's surface by the sun. This causes variations in temperature and pressure, leading to the formation of wind as air moves from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas. Additionally, convection processes, where warm air rises and cooler air sinks, further facilitate the transfer of energy. Other factors, such as the Earth's rotation and geographical features, also play a role in influencing atmospheric energy movement.
Scintillation. Our atmosphere is in continous motion. Warm air changes the angle of EM waves passing through a little bit differently than cold air. The constant motion causes constant shifts in the waves. This is why the stars seem to twinkle. In space, there is no such distortion. Space borne telecopes see far clearer images because of this.
The Moon's gravity causes the lack of atmosphere (any possible atmosphere evaporates out into space in a fairly short time); and the lack of atmosphere causes the extreme temperatures.
Cloud movement is primarily influenced by wind patterns in the atmosphere. Different wind directions and speeds at various altitudes can push clouds in different directions. Additionally, factors such as temperature, humidity, and air pressure can also play a role in determining the movement of clouds.
the sun's gravitational pull
earth's rotation
geosphere to the atmosphere.
No he is not, but Apl.D.Ap suffers from a disease that causes constant eye movement.
No he is not, but Apl.D.Ap suffers from a disease that causes constant eye movement.
There are many reasons why a person may have constant leg movement. It could be a nervous habit to constantly move their legs, or they could have a nerve or muscle disorder.
Thermal energy is the result of the constant movement and vibrations of the atoms in a substance
Short answer: Differential heating of the atmosphere by the Sun causes air masses to move.
he constant movement of water anywhere causes rocks to erode and weather.
burning fossil fuels causes a movement of carbon from the Earth's crust into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
Constant movement causes earthquakes because the techtonic plates glide together untill they hit rough spots. Then they collide harder and create earthquakes. Hope this was helpfull. Otherwise, contact Brian Raven at Brian@ravenScience.org
The seasons.