trade winds
Air moves in large, circular patterns called convection cells.
Air moves in large circular patterns called convection cells. A convection cell is most notable in the formation of clouds with its release and transportation of energy.
In addition to there being a circular motion the air in a tornado travels upwards very rapidly. In a strong enough tornado this can lift fairly large objects.
Convection
Convection currents
Conventional cells are the large circular patterns that travel in air.
Air moves in large, circular patterns called convection cells.
Air moves in large circular patterns called convection cells. A convection cell is most notable in the formation of clouds with its release and transportation of energy.
In addition to there being a circular motion the air in a tornado travels upwards very rapidly. In a strong enough tornado this can lift fairly large objects.
i think these are winds
i think these are winds
i think these are winds
it the air moving and the air moves the clouds
Air enters through the mouth or nose and travels through the trachea then it flows through the large tubes called what?
Air is heated by radiation reflected off the ground causing the air to rise. As it rises, it cools causing it eventually to fall back down. This creates a circular convection which is what we call wind.
Not conduction, but convection currents, are what drive winds and many ocean currents.
Eddy - a circular movement of water, counter to a main current twinkle- a circular movement of air