The thermosphere is the first layer of the atmosphere where there are enough heavier molecules (oxygen) to absorb a significant anount of the Sun's radiation. Below the thermosphere, much of the heat is dissipated by convective currents.
Although technically "hot", the gas in the thermosphere is so thin that it can pass little heat to other molecules, and loss of heat by radiation would still cool objects in this part of the atmosphere.
the sun's radiation strikes it first
Respiration :)
It allows plants to use nitrogen to grow.
evaporation
The sides of the valley heating more quickly than the air around it
Eutrophication
ATP and ADP
Sugar
Black shirts absorb more and reflect less radiation.
IT is closest to the sun
The alluvial silt that covers the land during flooding increases its fertility. This is in addition to the ready supply of fresh water required for any large societal group.
Formation of carbonates in the ocean
* Formation of carbonates in the ocean * Any green plants, so forests, rainforests, timber plantations.
Photosynthesis.
eutrophication
Albedo.
A higher pressure than
The only difference - is the direction of flow. A sea breeze blows from the sea onto the land. A land breeze flows in the opposite direction.
A blacktop highway
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It gets warmer-Apex
The polar jet stream lies between the polar easterlies and trade winds