Mist
The atmospheric condition caused by the weight of gases in the atmosphere is known as atmospheric pressure. This pressure is the result of the gravitational force acting on the air molecules, which exerts a force on surfaces below. Atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude, as there are fewer air molecules above a given point as one ascends. This pressure plays a crucial role in weather patterns, air circulation, and the behavior of gases.
The condition of the troposphere at a particular time and place is called "weather." It encompasses various atmospheric phenomena, including temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed, and atmospheric pressure. Weather can change rapidly and is typically described over short time scales, such as hours or days.
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The condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time is referred to as weather. It encompasses various factors such as temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed, and atmospheric pressure. Weather can change rapidly, influenced by local geographic features and larger atmospheric patterns. These short-term variations can lead to events like rainstorms, sunny days, or temperature fluctuations.
The condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time is referred to as weather. It encompasses various factors such as temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed, and atmospheric pressure. Weather can change rapidly, influenced by local and regional conditions, and is typically observed and reported in terms of daily or hourly variations. Meteorologists use various tools and models to predict these short-term atmospheric conditions.
Well a tunderstrorm is rain lihtning and bom boom! im 4
i dont no
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weather, whether
lots o' hydrogen
humid subtropical
Weather
The Aurora Borealis
Dense, and made mostly of Carbon Dioxide>
boiling
Barometric pressure
a very cloudy sky