The human race has destroyed the great forests of the world that used to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that traps the sun's heat as it rises from the warmed earth.
We have also pumped billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide into the air by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), adding to the build up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
This has caused a global warming, putting extra energy into the atmosphere, and this energy is changing the weather.
There are thousands of weather stations around the world, with estimates ranging from 10,000 to 15,000 stations. These stations collect data on various weather parameters that help in forecasting and monitoring weather conditions globally.
Weather moves around the world due to the rotation of the Earth, the heating and cooling of the atmosphere, and the distribution of heat energy from the sun. This creates differences in air pressure that drive the movement of air masses, causing weather systems to form and move across the globe.
No, weather is constantly changing and can vary from day to day or season to season. Different factors such as temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation contribute to these changes in weather patterns.
The main power source for global weather is the sun. The uneven heating of the Earth's surface by the sun drives atmospheric circulation, which in turn creates different weather patterns around the world.
The weather changes in relation to the air pressure. Air molecules always travel towards low pressure where there is less force acting on them. This has an effect on the weather. Generally, high pressure means good weather and low pressure means bad weather. Barometers measure the pressure, often in Hectopascals.
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by changing the weather frequently
Of course weather changes!
This talks about the weather event that ocurs all around the world.
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There are thousands of weather stations around the world, with estimates ranging from 10,000 to 15,000 stations. These stations collect data on various weather parameters that help in forecasting and monitoring weather conditions globally.
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Weather moves around the world due to the rotation of the Earth, the heating and cooling of the atmosphere, and the distribution of heat energy from the sun. This creates differences in air pressure that drive the movement of air masses, causing weather systems to form and move across the globe.
because of the different weather around the world at different times of the year and how the earth and sun move
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our planet changes by the seasons and the weather