When one air mass bump into one another, the air masses usually doe not mix because the properties of the air masses are different. A front forms between the two air masses. Stormy weather often occurs along fronts.
The adjective form of "climate" is "climatic."
Fresh water has no specific climate. However it is part of the climate process, all fresh water has been precipitated form the atmosphere. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Climate is a term for the atmosphere, it does not describe water,it dose not have a climate just water
Tropical rainforests typically form in regions with warm temperatures and high humidity, where there is abundant rainfall throughout the year. These areas are typically found near the equator where the climate is consistently warm and wet.
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Sedimentary rocks are likely to form in a lake in a hot climate. The heat can lead to evaporation of water, leaving behind sediments that can accumulate and eventually become compacted and cemented into sedimentary rocks.
The verb form of "climate" is "to climatize" or "to acclimate."
'Climatic' is standard. But the very common phrase 'climate change' uses climate as an adjective.+1Answers.comAnswers.com
The adjective form of "climate" is "climatic."
"climatic" of course. Changes in climate are known as climatic changes.
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Fresh water has no specific climate. However it is part of the climate process, all fresh water has been precipitated form the atmosphere. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Climate is a term for the atmosphere, it does not describe water,it dose not have a climate just water
Tropical rainforests typically form in regions with warm temperatures and high humidity, where there is abundant rainfall throughout the year. These areas are typically found near the equator where the climate is consistently warm and wet.
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