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Where air planes fly, the temperature is below freezing.
often below
Metamorphic rocks are formed below ground through the process of metamorphism, where existing rocks are subjected to high temperatures and pressures causing their mineral structure to change. This process typically occurs deep within the Earth's crust.
When air high above the earth' surface is cooled below the dew point it is likely to form?
Pressure decreases. This is because atmospheric pressure is a measure of the weight of the atmosphere weighing down. If you are high in the atmosphere, much of the atmosphere is below you so the pressure from above will be very small.
Where air planes fly, the temperature is below freezing.
often below
less
Magma, if underground, and Lava, if above the ground
Metamorphic rocks are formed below ground through the process of metamorphism, where existing rocks are subjected to high temperatures and pressures causing their mineral structure to change. This process typically occurs deep within the Earth's crust.
The opposite of low is high. While "low" refers to a position or level that is close to the ground or below a certain standard, "high" signifies a position or level that is elevated or above. In various contexts, such as volume, temperature, or height, "high" represents the maximum or superior range compared to "low."
Broccoli Is A Plant There For It Comes From The Ground
Total height of wall = Height above the ground + Height below the ground Let us take the height below the ground as X 6 = 4 + X X = 6 - 4 = 2 Height underground is 2 feed
Hail is generated by upper cloud wind driving frozen water particles up and through clouds. They gain a little more water, it gets frozen and when the wind can no longer carry it up it falls. The temperature on the ground doesn't effect this process much.
Most precipitation that reaches the ground actually begins as snow high in the atmosphere. These snow flakes develop somewhere above the freezing level where the air temperature is less than 32 F and begin to fall toward the earth as snow. If ground temperature is above 32 F( the freezing level must be located somewhere above the ground). The falling snow passes through the freezing level into the warmer air, where it melts and changes to rain before reaching the ground.
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When humid air near the ground cools below it's dew point, Fog is formed.