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Vapour holding
VAPOUR holiday
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Humidity
Humidity
The temperature of an air mass depends on the temperature of the surface over which it originated, which is largely determined by latitude. Moisture usually comes from a body of water such as the ocean.
The stability of air In the atmosphere depends on the temperature of rising air relative to the temperature of the stationary surrounding air that it passes through, which varies from place to place.
There is no normal temperature, it varies from place to place depending on the climate.
Cloud formation is dependant upon the temperature and humidity of the atmosphere in the region. If there is no water in the air, no clouds can form.
There are several factors that influence air masses in the climate. The main factors include temperature and the geographical features of a place.
dependent - the rate at which the grass grows independent - the temperature of the air
The temperature of the air in the shade. The temperature of the air is a measure of the degree of molecular movement of all the Nitrogen and Oxygen molecules that largely make up air.
The temperature of an air mass depends on the temperature of the surface over which it originated, which is largely determined by latitude. Moisture usually comes from a body of water such as the ocean.
The temperature of a region is affected by the height of the place, how slanted the place is, air pressure and air density.
The stability of air In the atmosphere depends on the temperature of rising air relative to the temperature of the stationary surrounding air that it passes through, which varies from place to place.
The temperature of the air is a measure of the degree of molecular movement of all the Nitrogen and Oxygen molecules that largely make up air. Technically, it is determined by getting the average speed of a body's molecules.
There is no normal temperature, it varies from place to place depending on the climate.
Cloud formation is dependant upon the temperature and humidity of the atmosphere in the region. If there is no water in the air, no clouds can form.
The speed of sound in air has really nothing to do with the sea level and its atmospheric pressure. Speed of sound is dependent on the temperature. Look at the link: "Speed of Sound in Air and the effective Temperature".
No. The speed of sound is dependent on air pressure and temperature.
The velocity of sound in air is independent of change of the atmospheric pressure, but is really dependent on the temperature.
as close to the air temperature outside. then no cooling or heating of air has to take place