Air pressure in the mesosphere is extremely low, reaching as low as 0.1 millibars at an altitude of about 80 kilometers. This makes it difficult for weather phenomena to develop in this region.
The equators warm air, and the polar cold air.
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Air pressure is caused by the weight of the air above pushing down on the air below. As altitude increases, there is less air above, resulting in lower air pressure. Temperature and humidity can also affect air pressure.
Altitude has a large affect on the air pressure and air density. Air density reduces with altitude and air pressure reduces with altitude as well.
The equators warm air, and the polar cold air.
The mesophere is the coldest layer of the atmosphere.
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the mesophere is known as in the middle. the mesophere gets colder as altitude incresses. there are many strong winds in the mesphere. these winds blow from west to east in the winter and in the summer they blow east to west.
No, it is not. It is concentrated in the stratosphere.
It is different in that the seas don't have air pressure. No air; no air pressure.
We live in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. It is where most weather occurs and where we find the air we breathe.
Air pressure affects air movement because air moves from high pressure to low pressure. The air pressure pushes or will press the air around.
These are different types of system. The ionosphere is a part of the atmosphere in which some air molecules are ionized, that is electrically altered, generally by the stripping off of an electron. The mesosphere and the exosphere depend on air pressure and density - usually varying with altitude. Meso- usually means 'middle'. Exo- usually means 'beyond' or outside.