the air gets thinner.
Mercury has the thinnest atmosphere so the fast winds from blown up stars go to the thin atmosphere, it will be easier to get in and change the atmosphere
the temp goes down, the winds go up, and the pressure goes up...
The higher up you are the lesser the air pressure in the atmosphere.
Yes, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been increasing annually due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. This increase in carbon dioxide is a significant driver of global climate change.
If a planet warms up, the atmosphere would likely expand as the air molecules gain energy and move more vigorously, causing the atmosphere to become thicker. Conversely, if a planet cools off, the atmosphere would likely contract as the air molecules lose energy and slow down, causing the atmosphere to become thinner.
Mercury has the thinnest atmosphere so the fast winds from blown up stars go to the thin atmosphere, it will be easier to get in and change the atmosphere
It becomes less dense.
If water is warmed up, then that means that its temperature does change.
A salamander is a cold blooded animal. So it simply follows the temperature change. Temperature goes down, its body temp goes down, Temp goes up its body temp goes up
The pressure and the temperature would go on increasing .
the temp goes down, the winds go up, and the pressure goes up...
The speed of lightning does not change as it travels through the atmosphere. Lightning travels at the speed of light, which is approximately 186,282 miles per second.
Change your thermostat.
As the gases go higher in the atmosphere they start to compose or join together at some point which causes them to change since there is mixture of more than one gas, sometimes they form a different element when certain gases form
As the gases go higher in the atmosphere they start to compose or join together at some point which causes them to change since there is mixture of more than one gas, sometimes they form a different element when certain gases form
yes
Yes, lightning can travel both upwards and downwards in the atmosphere.