it moves fast
it is called radiation
Thunderstorms typically form in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where weather events occur. The intense vertical movement of air within the troposphere helps create the conditions necessary for thunderstorm development.
In warmer temperatures, that space can/will expand, molecule movement will increase and collisions will occur. In cooler temperatures, that space can/will decrease & molecule movement will slow down.
diffusion
The churning air in the troposphere refers to the dynamic movement of air masses that influences weather patterns and climate conditions. This movement helps determine the climate of a place, as it affects temperature, precipitation, and wind patterns. Factors like elevation, proximity to bodies of water, and geographical features also interact with this air movement to shape local climates.
The air in the Troposphere heats up as it absorbs sunlight, causing it to expand and become less dense. This leads to vertical movement of air, creating convection currents that drive weather patterns and circulation in the atmosphere.
it is called radiation
All of the molecule$ heat up witch causes it to draw in moisture
All of the molecule$ heat up witch causes it to draw in moisture
All of the molecule$ heat up witch causes it to draw in moisture
Gas movement is greater.
Thunderstorms typically form in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where weather events occur. The intense vertical movement of air within the troposphere helps create the conditions necessary for thunderstorm development.
Ozone is basically the same trioxygen molecule. It is present both in the stratosphere as well as troposphere.
actin myosin and cell movement
reabsorption
In warmer temperatures, that space can/will expand, molecule movement will increase and collisions will occur. In cooler temperatures, that space can/will decrease & molecule movement will slow down.
The layer of the atmosphere that has significant horizontal wind movement is the troposphere. This is the lowest layer of the atmosphere, where weather occurs and where most of the air mass is located. Wind patterns in the troposphere are influenced by temperature differences, the Earth's rotation, and various weather systems. Above the troposphere, in the stratosphere, horizontal winds, known as jet streams, can also be found at higher altitudes.