hydrosphere
Water is the chief agent of erosion on Earth, as it can shape landforms through processes like flowing in rivers, freezing in glaciers, or wearing down rocks through constant movement.
The chief greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). These gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to the greenhouse effect and climate change.
Water is the chief agent in erosion, as it plays a key role in weathering rocks, carrying sediment, and shaping the Earth's surface through processes like rivers carving out canyons and waves wearing away coastlines.
Sulfur dioxide tends to decrease the temperature of the atmosphere by reflecting sunlight back into space and leading to the formation of cooling sulfate aerosols. This can have a temporary cooling effect on the climate.
The temperature of air generally decreases as it moves upward in the atmosphere due to expansion and adiabatic cooling. This process is known as adiabatic cooling, which causes the air to cool at a rate of about 1°C per 100 meters of elevation gain.
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Ammonia acts as a cooling agent because it has a high latent heat of vaporization, meaning it absorbs a significant amount of heat when it evaporates. This property allows it to extract heat from its surroundings, resulting in a cooling effect when used in refrigeration systems.
Adiabatic cooling deals with the cooling of parcels of air as they rise, or are forced up, through the atmosphere.
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No. The purpose of the cooling agent is to maintain the engine temperature within permissible limits to ensure minimal damage to the engine and avoid overheating. The cooling system cools the engine and reduces its temperature.
The atmosphere of Earth is roughly 78% made of nitrogen.
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Cooling towers are devices for dissipating waste heat to the atmosphere. Please see the link.
It forms clouds.
earth surface
Gravity induced moving water is the most effective agent of erosion.
Water is used as solvent, cooling agent, cleaning agent, reactant, for electrolysis in many industries.