Molecules formed near Earth's surface primarily due to various geological and biological processes. The presence of water, energy from the sun, and elemental building blocks like carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen facilitated chemical reactions that led to the formation of simple organic molecules. Additionally, the surface environment provided the necessary conditions, such as temperature and pressure, for these molecules to stabilize and evolve into more complex structures, which are essential for life.
It decreases as you move away from the earth surface
They are condense.
A gas is formed from molecules with intermolecular forces near zero.
Yes. Or in the air, or under water, or very near the surface.
Away from the poles because the air near Earths surface is warm.
Volcanoes.
extrusive because it forms on or near earths surface
Smaller particles of rock are produced from larger particles.
It decreases as you move away from the earth surface
Air near Earth's surface is denser due to the weight of the air above it pressing down, creating higher pressure. Additionally, higher temperatures near the surface cause air molecules to move more rapidly, spreading out less and increasing air density.
air pressure is the highest near the earths surface
It is the Trajectory.
They are condense.
Near plate boundaries.
stratus
Volcanoes.
Friction between the ground and molecules in the air slows down the wind at the Earth's surface. This friction creates a layer of slower-moving air near the surface referred to as the boundary layer, which influences wind speeds and patterns. Additionally, this friction can impact the direction and intensity of surface winds by creating turbulence and drag.