The air holds more water because of large amount of evaporation.
Like any other gas, air expands when it is heated. As the heat rises and the air spreads out, pressure decreases. this because pressure is the amount of force exerted on a specific area. Therefore, as gas spreads, it pushes less and over a larger area. so.... when heated by the sun, air pressure would technically decrease
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The sun warms the earth's surface, which then heats the air close to the ground through conduction and convection. However, in the troposphere, the air becomes less dense as you move higher, so the sun's energy is spread out over a larger volume of air, making it less effective at heating the air compared to near the surface.
The process known as convection moves energy from Earth's surface to high in the troposphere. As the Earth's surface is heated by the sun, warm air rises due to its lower density, creating vertical air movements. This transfer of heat through convection helps redistribute heat throughout the atmosphere.
Land and sea are heated by absorbing radiant energy from the sun. Air is heated indirectly by being in contact (conduction) with land or water.
The Earth's surface is heated by the sun's radiation. The heated surface then warms the air in the troposphere through conduction and convection. This heating creates temperature gradients that drive atmospheric circulation patterns and weather systems within the troposphere.
The troposphere is primarily heated up by the sun’s radiation, which warms the surface of the Earth. This warmth is then transferred to the air in the troposphere through processes like conduction, convection, and radiation. Additionally, the troposphere can also be influenced by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, which release heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere.
The troposphere is the hottest part of the atmosphere because it is closest to the Earth's surface where heat is generated and trapped. This layer is heated by the sun's energy that is absorbed by the Earth's surface, causing the air to warm up as it rises through convection.
The first few meters of the troposphere are primarily heated by the Earth's surface through the process of conduction. As the sun's radiation strikes the ground, it warms the surface which then transfers heat to the air in direct contact with it. This creates a temperature gradient leading to convection currents that further distribute heat throughout the troposphere.
by the sun
The process of the troposphere is that the lower layer (which is this one) is heated by the sun that the heat comes from the upper layers. Also the troposphere is the atmosphere we live in the weather in other words. Which is 0-10km.
air gets heated with carben dioxid and the rays of the sun
Evaporation
Like any other gas, air expands when it is heated. As the heat rises and the air spreads out, pressure decreases. this because pressure is the amount of force exerted on a specific area. Therefore, as gas spreads, it pushes less and over a larger area. so.... when heated by the sun, air pressure would technically decrease
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The major contribution in heating the troposphere comes from the sun's radiation. The sun warms the ground by radiation, which in turn warms the air heating the troposphere.
The sun warms the earth's surface, which then heats the air close to the ground through conduction and convection. However, in the troposphere, the air becomes less dense as you move higher, so the sun's energy is spread out over a larger volume of air, making it less effective at heating the air compared to near the surface.