Coffee and air are mixed, but the coffee is heterogeneous, and the air is uniform and both have many substances in their chemical composition, the two have water, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen, but in different molecular ways.
What element is 78 percent of your atmosphere?
Nitrogen.
20% is made up of oxygen
The remaining ~2% is made up of water vapout, carbon dioxide, noble gases, methane, sulphur dioxide, & ammonia.
How do you draw a longitudinal wave and label the parts?
Just had this lesson this afternoon, 06.23.2009. Longitudinal/compressional waves were drawn as a spring. The rarefaction is drawn as the expanded part of the spring and the compression as the compressed part.
Why can elements be produce in the sun but not in the earths atmosphere?
Many elements only form through high temperatures and pressures... both of which are present int the Sun - but not in the Earth's atmosphere.
Can air pressure falls drastically at high altitude?
Air pressure falls of as one gains altitude. At high altitude the air pressure is very low but it does not "falls drastically", which implies a sudden change.
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What this often rises and falls throughout the different layers of the atmosphere?
Temperature often rises and falls throughout the different layers of the atmosphere due to varying absorption of solar radiation and the composition of gases. In the troposphere, temperature generally decreases with altitude, while in the stratosphere, it increases due to ozone absorption of UV radiation. The mesosphere sees a decrease in temperature again, and in the thermosphere, temperatures rise significantly due to the absorption of high-energy solar radiation. These variations are influenced by factors such as pressure, density, and the presence of greenhouse gases.
Why the density of air decrease with the increase in height?
Because the higher you go, the less air there is above to push down and compress the air around you.
How have humans changed the atmosphere of the plant in the past years?
They have increased the levels of the greenhouse gases.
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What is the difference between the Stratosphere Thermosphere and the Trophoshere?
Stratosphere is the layer above troposphere. Troposphere is the first layer and is below the stratosphere.
Is it true Venus doesn't have enough gravity to have an atmosphere?
No. The gravity on Venus is only slightly less than it is on Earth. Venus has an atmosphere about 90 times denser than Earth's.
What layer of atmosphere is the highest that an airplane can fly?
The highest layer of the atmosphere that commercial airplanes typically fly in is the lower stratosphere, which extends from about 10 to 50 kilometers (6 to 31 miles) above the Earth's surface. Most commercial aircraft operate at altitudes between 30,000 and 40,000 feet (approximately 9,000 to 12,000 meters), placing them in the lower part of the stratosphere. However, specialized aircraft and military jets can reach higher altitudes, sometimes flying into the lower mesosphere, but this is not common for standard aviation.
Which gases are found in te atmosphere of gas giants?
Gas giants, such as Jupiter and Saturn, primarily consist of hydrogen and helium, which make up most of their atmospheres. Additionally, they contain trace amounts of other gases, including methane, ammonia, water vapor, and carbon dioxide. These gases contribute to the unique colors and weather phenomena observed on these planets. The presence of these gases also plays a crucial role in their atmospheric dynamics and energy processes.
The term that describes a bright streak of light resulting from a meteoroid burning up in Earth's atmosphere is "meteor." This phenomenon occurs when the meteoroid, entering the atmosphere at high speed, heats up and ionizes the surrounding air, creating a glowing trail. If the meteoroid survives its passage and lands on Earth, it is then called a meteorite.
Why is the lithosphere hydrosphere and atmosphere in the biosphere?
The lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere are interconnected components of the biosphere. The lithosphere provides a solid surface for habitats and nutrient cycles. The hydrosphere supports life through the availability of water, while the atmosphere supplies gases necessary for life and regulates temperature. Together, these spheres create a dynamic environment that sustains various forms of life on Earth.
How can the atmosphere be polluted?
Gasoline and diesel automobiles and trucks pollute as do industries which burn coal. Some industrial processes such as oil refineries give off gases which pollute. Cows give off methane.
What would we see happening on the photosphere?
we would see the heat and light radiating as is it were to explode in that area