Troposphere.
In hot and dry weather the bean pods they burst open and seeds (peas) are dispersed. so, to avoid seed dispersal they are picked before hot weather.
They would be in the oceanic zone. This is further down so it can sometimes help them to avoid their predators.
what are the precaution taken to avoid water pollution
The barometer measures air pressure. Its main usefulness is when the pressure is rising or falling. If you are in a house with a basement and the sky looks ominous and you suddenly see the gauge on the barometer decreasing, it means that the air pressure around your house has started falling fast. It also means you should get into your basement as fast as possible so you will avoid the tornado that will blow your house away. A falling barometer indicates stormy weather is coming. A rising barometer indicates fair weather is coming. With satellites and weather reports we have less need for barometers except during severe storms when we most need such reports.
trees help to hold soil to avoid soil erosion so plant trees and avoid cutting them.
Type your answer here... airplanes fly in the stratosphere to avoid weather problems
Airplanes with the aid of radar or simply by the pilot looking outside can navigate around the weather by going around it left, right, above it, below it. In some cases even returning to point of origin. Weather is something pilots monitor constantly.
The main application is to avoid bad weather. Modern weather Radar can see through the clouds and locate the cell of the thunderstorm. This allows the passenger airliner to avoid the bad weather, thus allowing his passengers to enjoy their ride, and allow them to get to their destination on time.
Aircraft fly in the troposphere because the stratosphere is where the clouds are. Here all the weather fronts take place. So, to avoid major turbulence, aircraft fly here.
No, for two reasons. First, airplanes always fly around storms nowadays. The updrafts above storms are dangerously strong and will toss the plane around like a beach ball. Second, it is not possible for an airplane to travel that high. The air is simply not dense enough to produce enough lift to stay at that altitude. Airplanes fly in the lowest layer of the skies, the troposphere. The only "airplane" you'll find in the thermosphere is the space shuttle during orbit.
Some can, some cannot. It is best in either case to simply avoid such weather by flying around it as the air above these storms is still likely to be very turbulent.
Yes. Airlines sometimes change their flight planned routes to take advantage of the jet stream when flying East, and avoid the jet stream when flying West.
There is no way to avoid tornadoes. Weather conditions cause these and unfortunately there is no way to change the weather.
Winter and early Spring are the best seasons for travelling to Darwin. The weather is warm and pleasant without the humidity. Avoid Darwin between November and March as this is the monsoon season. The advantages of the monsoon season are that the weather remains consistently warm, the storms are spectacular, and travel resources such as accommodation are cheaper. Tours are running all year and the weather can be glorious, while there is a great variety of food.
Volcanoes are more dangerous due to the volcanic ash that can travel to the atmosphere and cause strange weather patterns and can even kill crops causing some people to starve
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to avoid the harsh weather