the weather affects our daily lives and if we didnt know about the weather, we would be in serious trouble. The weather can affect sports, outside activites, what your wearing, and sometimes lives.
As part of the convection cycle in Earth's atmosphere, warm air rises due to being less dense, creating low pressure at the surface. As the warm air reaches higher altitudes, it cools and sinks, creating high pressure areas. This movement of air creates winds and weather patterns.
The coordinates 30 N and 32 E refer to a location in Egypt, specifically near the city of Cairo. It is situated in the northeastern part of the country, close to the Nile River.
Trade winds occur in the equatorial region between 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south latitudes. They blow from the east towards the west due to the Earth's rotation and the general circulation patterns in the atmosphere. These winds are important for sailing routes and influence weather patterns in regions they impact.
The location 30 degrees N 87 W is on land. It is situated in the southern part of the United States, closer to the Gulf of Mexico.
firstly what type of components?? or components of what?? please specify.... else if it is atmosphere then yes they all are the part of atmosphere.
The tempature usually and what lives n an area and its surrounding.
a Nor'easter (strong storm in the north eastern part of the US) nippy nice (I know it's an overused word, but often weather forecasters say "It's going to be a very nice day.)
A vietnamese
Nice Weather
Nyala is an antelope that lives in the forest. It begins with N.
nice tigers?
Bumble bee
(n-4)/5 Remember p.e.m.d.a.s. The parentheses signify which part of the expression to do first. They are very important. You get a different answer without them.
needle? The part of a pen that starts with "n" is NIB. The nib is the writing part of the pen.
Usually 'H' on a weather map indicates an area of High pressure.
One animal that lives in the rainforest and starts with the letter "N" is the Nighthawk, a bird known for its nocturnal habits.
N. Scott Momaday is an author of part Kiowa and part Cherokee descent.