Weather illustrates interactions among Earth's spheres—atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere—through processes like precipitation and temperature changes. For instance, water vapor from the hydrosphere condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds, which can lead to rain that nourishes plants in the biosphere and shapes landscapes in the lithosphere. Additionally, weather patterns can influence ecosystems and human activities, demonstrating the interconnectedness of all Earth’s spheres.
it can show a rocks age and what it has gone through
A weather vane shows the direction the wind is blowing from.
how different parts of earths history compare to the whole world
A weather vane is a flat piece of metal, wood, etc. that can rotate in the wind to show from which way the wind blows.
A weather vane is an instrument that is used to show the direction of the wind. These weather vanes are produced with equal weight on either side of a rotating axis with one side being larger. The arrow pointer of a weather vane will point in the direction that the wind is blowing.
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They show fronts, which are wind gusted air masses that change weather.
They show the weather at a place and how cold or hot it's going to be.
Air pressure and temperatures.
it can show a rocks age and what it has gone through
The cast of The Weather Show - 2006 includes: Carol Kirkwood as herself
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A weather vane shows the direction the wind is blowing from.
His lines show how particle interactions work.
Meteorologic images too show weather in the future.