The stratosphere is the layer of the atmosphere that maintains an almost uniform horizontal temperature. This is due to the presence of the ozone layer, which absorbs and scatters incoming solar radiation, causing temperatures to remain stable at different altitudes.
The stratosphere maintains an almost uniform temperature due to the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer, which causes a temperature inversion where the temperature increases with altitude.
"Essentially uniform" means that the composition of Earth's atmosphere is consistent and homogeneous throughout, with no significant variations in its key components such as nitrogen, oxygen, and trace gases. This uniformity allows for the balanced distribution of gases around the planet, supporting life and maintaining stable climate conditions.
Atmosphere that has relatively uniform temperature and humidity characteristics. Air masses are classified based on their source region, and when they move, they can bring weather changes to the areas they affect.
The temperature in the atmosphere doesn't steadily increase or decrease as you move away from Earth's surface towards space because at the point where the atmospheric layers intersect, the temperature remains constant, just like when water changes state.
An air mass is a large body of air with uniform temperature and humidity characteristics. It forms over a specific region and acquires its properties from that area. When an air mass moves to a different region, it can bring its weather characteristics with it.
stratosphere-- By Naseem Ahmad-GPH
Air masses are usually horizontal and uniform. They moisture and temperature content are also uniform as well. When two air masses are separated it is called a front.
The stratosphere maintains an almost uniform temperature due to the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer, which causes a temperature inversion where the temperature increases with altitude.
no, a straight horizontal line doesn't indicates uniform motion
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How the weight of the body is balanced in a horizontal circle?
"Essentially uniform" means that the composition of Earth's atmosphere is consistent and homogeneous throughout, with no significant variations in its key components such as nitrogen, oxygen, and trace gases. This uniformity allows for the balanced distribution of gases around the planet, supporting life and maintaining stable climate conditions.
A large expanse of the atmosphere where temperature and humidity are relatively uniform is known as an air mass. Air masses develop over specific regions, such as oceans or deserts, and acquire the temperature and moisture characteristics of those areas. They can be classified based on their source regions, such as maritime or continental, and can significantly influence weather patterns when they move and interact with other air masses.
Oh, dude, a palindrome for "uniform" is "namrifnu," and for "horizontal" it's "lanigiroht." It's like reading the words backward, but who has time for that? Just remember, palindromes are like words that got bored and decided to play a little game with themselves.
This could be interpretted several ways. The atmosphere is not uniform, there are areas of high and low pressure, humidity and temperature. So for hot places water vapour rises into the atmosphere, wind travels down a pressure gradient and the temperature drops causing the water vapour to condense until it is too heavy and falls down as precipitation.