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The average Earth's cloud cover is around 60%. This means that on average, 60% of the Earth is covered by clouds at any given time. Cloud cover can vary depending on location, season, and weather conditions.
The five terms used to describe cloudiness are clear (0-10% cloud cover), partly cloudy (11-50% cloud cover), mostly cloudy (51-90% cloud cover), cloudy (91-100% cloud cover), and overcast (complete cloud cover).
Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place, including temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed, and cloud cover.
A cloud that rests on the earth is called fog. It forms when water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets at ground level, creating a thick misty or hazy layer.
Cloud cover is usually given as a percentage, there is no unit of measure.
No, because a field requires the identity element to be commutative. But given an element x, is a set S, there is no single element i such that x/i = x = i/x.
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The identity of a chemical element is given by the number protons.
It can be demanded, but not necessarily will the identity be given.
Form a conceptual standpoint UFOs are paradoxical. It is possible for an object to fly and be unidentified. However, once the object is given the moniker Unidentified Flying Object, the object is given an identity. The identity of and Unidentified flying object. because it now has this identity it is no longer unidentified. So long as the object is not called a UFO it can be a UFO.
That is because 1 is the identity element of numbers with respect to multiplication.
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Electron cloud refers to the region of space around the nucleus of an atom where the electron is likely to be found. Electrons move rapidly within this cloud, existing as both particles and waves simultaneously. Therefore, the electron cloud represents the probable location of an electron at any given moment.
The name given to a towering cloud that has not fully developed into a thunderstorm is a cumulus congestus cloud. These clouds are large, puffy clouds with vertical growth, indicating instability in the atmosphere.
The name "nimbus" is given to a cloud because it comes from the Latin word for rain or storm. Clouds with the suffix "nimbus" typically produce precipitation, such as rain or snow, making them different from other types of clouds.
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The atom identity is given by the number of protons.