The five variables that affect life on land and air are temperature, humidity, sunlight, air quality (including oxygen levels and pollutants), and precipitation (rainfall or snowfall). These factors influence the types of organisms that can thrive in an ecosystem and play a crucial role in shaping biodiversity and ecosystems.
When condensation releases heat, it warms the surrounding air. The warming air can indirectly affect the temperature of the land below by creating temperature inversions or modifying weather patterns.
Temperature, altitude, humidity, and weather systems can all influence air pressure. As temperature increases, air pressure decreases, and vice versa. Higher altitudes typically have lower air pressure due to the decreased density of air molecules. Humidity can affect air pressure as moist air is less dense than dry air. Weather systems like high and low-pressure systems also play a role in changing air pressure.
The biosphere is the part of Earth where life exists, including the land, water, and atmosphere. It encompasses all living organisms and their environments on the planet.
Heat (infrared radiation) rises from the earth into the air. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere hold onto this heat and become warm. (So the heat doesn't escape into space.) This warmth spreads out in all directions, including back down to earth, where it warms the land even more.
Coal mining can have significant environmental impacts on the earth. Activities like deforestation, water contamination, air pollution, and land subsidence are common issues associated with coal mining. Additionally, the release of greenhouse gases during the burning of coal contributes to global warming and climate change.
Air Resistance
The variables that affect air resistance include the speed of an object moving through the air, the surface area and shape of the object, the density of the air, and the viscosity of the air. Additionally, factors such as the altitude of the object and any obstacles in its path can also influence air resistance.
Water and land can affect the temperature
by making the air unbreathable. #TROLLED
by releasing harmful gases
how does land water and air together support the lifesphere
The atmospheric layers affect human life. These layers are layers of air.
If you pollute the air then that pollution gets in the clouds which rain forms in and when it rains all that pollution will go into the ocean and kill fish.
Technology in the land, sea and air will surely contribute air pollution thus will also affect the air quality.
air,water,and land
Air masses can affect the weather because different air masses differ in temperature, density, and moisture content.
Diffusion of heat from land is quicker than water. thus temperature of air on land flactutes faster than in the ocean.