No because Earth is kept warm by the sun's thermal energy. However, it would be much colder if we didn't have the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is caused by a blanket of gases, mainly carbon dioxide, which insulates the earth.
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To circulate the air. The heaters warm the air closest to them, which rises. This forces cold air to replace the warm air - which is then heated... and the cycle continues.
Yes - because air trapped close to your body is kept warm by the heat from your skin.
The answer for this question would be: stratus clouds and drizzly rain
The layers are present in stratosphere. These are troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere.
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The troposphere and stratosphere are the two atmospheric layers that can contain air as warm as 25°C. The troposphere is where most of the Earth's weather occurs and its temperature decreases with altitude. The stratosphere is located above the troposphere and contains the ozone layer, which absorbs and scatters UV radiation.
Warm air is rising all around on earth. However, particularly, the warm air tends to begin rising near the ocean front.
When warm air is trapped between two layers of cold air, it forms a temperature inversion. This inversion prevents the warm air from rising and mixing with the colder air above, creating stable atmospheric conditions. This can lead to the trapping of pollutants and reduced air quality near the surface.
Stratus clouds and drizzly rain :)
Stratus clouds and drizzly rain :)
To circulate the air. The heaters warm the air closest to them, which rises. This forces cold air to replace the warm air - which is then heated... and the cycle continues.
Yes - because air trapped close to your body is kept warm by the heat from your skin.
The troposphere and the lower stratosphere are the two atmospheric layers that can contain air as warm as 25 degrees Celsius. Temperatures in the troposphere decrease with altitude, but can vary depending on location and weather conditions. In the lower stratosphere, temperatures can increase with altitude due to the presence of the ozone layer.
Water goes from the earth into the air because of the effect of the sun on the earth which causes warm air to rise.
When lower levels of air are warmed they rise into upper atmospheres. As warm air rises, it causes wind. If the warm air is moist, it will cause thunderstorms and possibly even tornadoes if it rises quickly enough.
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The sun warms the surface of the earth. This heat moves up into the atmosphere where it is absorbed by the greenhouse gases which warm up. This is how the air is warm. The warmth of the air also depends on how far from the equator you are. For example if you live in Greenland the air is generally cooler, and if you live in Hawaii or Brazil the air is generally warmer.