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Can you give me an example of matter moving from the geosphere to the atmosphere?

When a volcano erupts, it releases ash and gases from the geosphere into the atmosphere. This transfer of matter can impact weather patterns and air quality over a large area.


Why does the sky look murky at times?

The sky can look murky at times due to a high concentration of particulate matter or pollutants in the atmosphere. These particles scatter light, making the sky appear hazy or murky. Weather conditions such as high humidity or temperature inversions can also contribute to this effect.


What is the study of meteorology in Earth Science?

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Can you give me an example of matter moving from the geosphere to the atmosphere?

When a volcano erupts, it releases ash and gases from the geosphere into the atmosphere. This transfer of matter can impact weather patterns and air quality over a large area.


Factors affecting decision making?

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What is nitrogens natural state of matter?

Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature and pressure, making it the most common state of matter for nitrogen in the Earth's atmosphere.


Do meteorologist studies meteor?

Meteorologists study the atmosphere and its phenomena, such as weather patterns, climate trends, and severe weather events. While they may observe meteors as part of their overall understanding of atmospheric conditions and space weather, their primary focus is on the Earth's atmosphere.


Why doesnt interplanetary space have weather?

Actually interplanetary space does have weather, but not in the same sense as the weather on Earth e.g. it never rains in space. The Sun emits particles known as the Solar Wind and also sheds huge amounts of matter and energy in what are known as Coronal Mass Ejections.


Why does the sky look murky at times?

The sky can look murky at times due to a high concentration of particulate matter or pollutants in the atmosphere. These particles scatter light, making the sky appear hazy or murky. Weather conditions such as high humidity or temperature inversions can also contribute to this effect.


What state of matter is your atmosphere?

earth's atmosphere is made of air which is a mixture of gasses


How do oceans control weather on earth?

Oceans control the weather on earth by the evaporation cycle happening. The heat sucks up the water by making it turn it into steam ,then the steam goes up to the clouds then in a matter of time it will fall as rain.


Which state of matter involved radiation?

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What is the matter if it is cloudy?

There is moisture in the upper atmosphere


How do you use the word Whether at the beginning of a sentence?

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What is gravity of the atmosphere?

The force of attraction between the Earth and all other particles of matter in its atmosphere. The acceleration of gravity on Earth is 9.81m/s^2. This means that, no matter what the weight of the object is, it accelerates towards the Earth at 9.81 m each second and the Earth 9.81 m towards it.