Yes, if barometric pressure falls in one part of the world it rises somewhere else. This is because of the principle of action and reaction.
HA HA no! even as expressed in the Superman Movie it is a myth --Their carbon based structures are entirely different and the myth of just enough heat and pressure mixed together is no feasible otherwise human beings would be constantly churning out the mix in a laboratory somewhere in the world and would put a whole new spin on the coal industry itself.
I am almost positive that all sodas have citric acid cuz if u check the ingredients on soda almost always(I haven't drank evry soda in the world tho!:D) says citric acid somewhere on it
The higher you climb up a mountain, the air pressure drops. With less air pressure on the surface of the water, it is easier for the top layer of water molecules to part off and become gas, hence the lower boiling point.
Water (h2o) boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. It boils at 100 degrees Celsius This is however dependent upon atmospheric pressure. The above is true down at sea level all over the world (however minor differences can be measured contributed by high or low pressure at the time.) Very high up in the Andes mountains it is said that water boils at such a low temperature that it is even difficult to boil an egg without a pressure cooker. You can easily make an experiment regarding boiling hot water. Fill up a syringe halfway (preferably a large one) with boiling hot water. Plug the hole at the end, and pull some more to make a negative pressure inside. You will see the water starting to bubble. It boils due to the lowering of the pressure inside.
Suppose that you buy a bag of chips at the top of a mountain, once you hit the bottom of the mountain, the bag explodes, causing chips to fly everywhere. This is because the air contained in the bag expanded as the pressure inside of the bag increased. A car with only 1 or two people in it has very little pressure on the wheels and a high volume. However, a full car with luggage, and 8 people would decrease the volume of the tires but increase the pressure of air.
In the United States, barometric pressure is based on inches - with normal being around 29.9 inches. In other parts of the world, the "SI" or metric units are more commonly used to represent barometric pressure.
Low barometric pressure usually indicates that air is flowing upwards. When air moves upwards it cools and the moisture in it may condense to form clouds and possibly produce rain and thunderstorms.
The Famous Falls in the world is Niagara Falls
Somewhere in the World was created in 1984-05.
Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the UAE. It is uniformly hot and dry. The winters are slightly cooler and there is only very occasional rain. Very good if you have allergies or headaches triggered by weather changes.
When the World Falls Down was created in 1996.
The biggest waterfall in the world is Angel Falls in Velenzuela.
As the World Falls Down was created in 1986.
horseshoe falls, niagara falls, angel falls, venenzuela falls
The water cycle is balanced because the water that rises up into the atmosphere always falls again in precipitation. The sun is always powering this cycle somewhere in the world.
The water cycle is balanced because the water that rises up into the atmosphere always falls again in precipitation. The sun is always powering this cycle somewhere in the world.
Angel falls are the highest in the world.