in reflection of sunlight into space.
Volcanoes are a good example of one event that could cool the atmosphere, though it needs to be a huge explosive eruption, usually in the tropics. Another would be a reduction in sun spots, though this only has a minor effect. Finally, orbital variations can cool the earth, though this is at much longer time scales than humans would observe. OR fridge doors being left open
Cool temperatures cause condensation of water vapor, turning it into liquid water. This process occurs when the air temperature reaches the dew point, causing the water vapor in the air to change state from a gas to a liquid.
The primary cause of convection currents in Earth's mantle is believed to be thedifferences in densities of earth materialssubsidence of the crustoccurrence of earthquakesrotation of the Earththis was my test question, the correct answer was A
The thin cool skin of Earth is called the lithosphere. It consists of the outermost layer of the Earth's crust and a portion of the upper mantle, where tectonic plates are located and move around.
From what is listed here, the order is as follows. Gas rose into the sky. Clouds formed. Rain fell. Earth's surface began to cool. Rivers and lakes formed on Earth.
Cool Whip
Yes. You have a constant pattern of cool and cold during the winter. During the summer, you have fluctuating temperatures that range from cool to extremely hot. That kind of change could cause a bunch of storms.
cause he was a cool cat
cause he was a cool cat
A very likely cause is a failed radiator fan.A very likely cause is a failed radiator fan.
it could block out the sun and cause the earth to cool
Crystals are more likely formed inside the earth because the crystals length is dependent on the time it takes to cool. On the outside of the earth it is much cooler than the inside of the earth, so crystals don't have time to form after they have reached the surface.
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Hot air goes on top while the cool air rushes in to make wind.
The Pacific decadal curret oscillation (Warm to cool to warm to cool to . . .) and these oscillations in turn cause La Nina and El Nino.
Ozone layer blocks around 97% of the total radiation received by the earth. It acts as a blanket and keeps the atmosphere cool. It is responsible for the survival of life on earth.
It would have to be melted into the earths magma and cool down as either intrusive (inside the earth) or extrusive (on the Earth's crust) igneous rock.