As the earth is in the form of a sphere, the angle of incidence of the sun's rays at the earth's surface increases from the equator towards the poles and therefore the amount of heat received on a GIVEN AREA diminishes in the same direction. Temperature is therefore normally hottest near the equator and coolest near the poles.
There is however, a seasonal variation of temperature owing to the annual changes in the sun's declination between 23.5 degree North and 23.5 degrees South. Not only is the inclination of the solar beam is involved, but also the lengthening of the day in summer at the higher latitudes, to some extent, compensates for the reduction of intensity of the solar radiation. This is why, combined with the very dry air of the eastern side of the subtropical anticyclone, the highest dry bulb temperatures are found in subtropical deserts and not at the equator.
The hottest mean temperatures are found in the lowest-latitude arid areas such as Somalia and Djibouti, which lie in the rain shadow of the Ethiopian Highlands. In these, very high insolation and low cloud cover allow for average maximum temperatures of around 35˚C (95˚F). In the Guajira Peninsula of Colombia, rain shadowed by the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, average maxima are around 33˚C 90˚F), whereas in the humid tropics they are around 30˚C (86˚F).
The annual range of temperature refers to the difference between the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in a specific location over a period of one year. It helps to illustrate the variability in temperatures experienced throughout the year in that particular region.
as we know that energy is associated with matter i.e. energy cannot be present without matter but matter can be without energy. as we go up in atmosphere density decreases mass also decreases due to which most of the energy escapes
Places at higher elevations have cooler temperatures because the air becomes less dense as elevation increases. This results in lower atmospheric pressure and less ability to trap heat, causing temperatures to drop. Additionally, higher elevations are often closer to the upper atmosphere, where temperatures are lower.
In most of the nitration processes heat is require but relatively (as compare to sulphonation) low temperature is due to volatile nature of nitrating agent which is usually nitric acid, at higher temperature nitric acid may decompose or may escape from the reaction vessel.
Increasing density decreases porosity, as the material becomes more compact and there is less space between particles for fluids to flow through. Conversely, decreasing density increases porosity, allowing for more pore space within the material.
When the amount of work is constant, it means that the force and distance moved are inversely related to each other. This is because work is defined as the force applied over a distance. So, if the amount of work remains the same, increasing the force would decrease the distance, and vice versa.
After 7 or 8 years have gone by, would you say the rabbit population, overall, is increasing, decreasing, or staying about constant? Explain your answer?
by increasing the terminal voltage
decrease in inventory will be shown as increase in cash in cash flow from operating activities as this is increasing the cash.
The gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. For example, if you increase the distance by a factor of 10, the force will decrease by a factor of 100 (10 squared).The gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. For example, if you increase the distance by a factor of 10, the force will decrease by a factor of 100 (10 squared).The gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. For example, if you increase the distance by a factor of 10, the force will decrease by a factor of 100 (10 squared).The gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. For example, if you increase the distance by a factor of 10, the force will decrease by a factor of 100 (10 squared).
Time is one of the three integral Newtonian Physical laws (discovered in 1866 by Sir Isaac Newton). Like all other physical things, it decays due to entropy. Time distance decay is the phenomenon whereby the longer since the creation of earth, time is decaying, i.e. slowing down. For a human this decay is negligible, but over millions of years one second will become one minute long..Eventually all time will become so drawn out everything will come to a stop.
On an atomic scale, atoms are constantly vibrating. This vibration along with the electronic orbitals of the atom limit the minimum distance between two atoms. With increase in temperature the amplitude of this vibration increases. This leads to an increase in the minimum distance. This increase in the minimum distance manifests itself as an increase in the volume at a macroscopic scale.
The Aristotelian cosmos outlines that the planets travel in circular motion that is guided by physical spheres. However, the planets appear to increase and decrease in brightness, indicating that the distance between them and the Earth is changing. The Aristotelian cosmos cannot explain the variation in distance.
A machine makes work easier by changing the amount of force you exert, the distance over which you exert your force, or the direction in which you exert your force.
By "around the US" I'm guessing you mean "surrounding the US".By "explain the temperatures" I'm guessing you mean "explain the causes of the temperatures".The temperatures to the North of the US are colder because they are closer to the North Pole.The temperatures to the South of the US are warmer because they are closer to the Equator.The temperatures to the East of the US are generally warmer at the same latitude as they are to the West of the US. This is because the Great Atlantic Conveyor (thermohaline circulation) brings warmer waters up from the south.
Explain how it's possible for sales growth to decrease the value of a profitable company.
I would explain to my grandmother that as we age, the discs between the vertebrae in our spine become compressed and lose fluid, causing a decrease in height. Additionally, changes in posture and bone density can also contribute to this decrease in height.