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Calculate the pressure and composition of air on the top of Mt. Everest, assuming that the
atmosphere has a temperature of
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Pchemfreak
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Earth can hold heat in it's atmosphere. What is that called? *
1 point Captionless Image The large atmosphere Gravity The
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the question is that what happened when the ozone layer becomes destroyed?
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neha
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if unsaturated air at 23 degree celsius were to rise, what would its temperature be at 500 meters?
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christina
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HOW DOES THE WIND EFFECT THE CLIMATE AND HOW DOES WATER EFFECT THE CLIMATE
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MADELINE
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what is air made up of?
what causes wind?
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malik
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i need a worksheet about " the past atmosphere"
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ha
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A scientist wants to study the movement of air in a hurricane in order to help prevent damage. Which tool should the scientist
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Kanna
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I have two questions about my study guide for my science test tomorrow.
Thank you for any answers that I can get! How does the
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Nicole C.
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how do i find how much water vapor is in the air when given relative humidity and an air sample that is 40 degrees C?
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efran
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Why does air flowing down toward the Earth create high pressure?
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Gina
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I just wanted to post this question once more. I have to go offline soon.
Please go over my answers. Thanks True or false:
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Twilight lover
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can you give little information about antartic ozone hole
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tushar das
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wat is air??
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Anonymous
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i searched google and no help. i have been stuck for hours.i have to do a packet and i cant under stand it. it says ' sea level
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please help please
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i have to do a packet and i cant under stand it. it says ' sea level 10 degrees = 1 atmosphere and then i have to do tropopause
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Anonymous
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i have to do a packet and i cant under stand it. it says ' sea level 10 degrees = 1 atmosphere and then i have to do tropopause
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josh
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How does the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere at any one time compare to the total flux of water vapor through the
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Mary
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What happens to air pressure in the amount of oxygen as the altitude increases in earths atmosphere?
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Do temperatures get warmer or colder as you move from the lower stratosphere to the top of that layer and how big is the change?
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Jules
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Given a lapse rate of 3 degrees C/1000 meters and a temp of 20 degrees C at 0 meters:
A.What is the air sitting at 3,000 meters
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Sarah
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PLEASE ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS WITH THE CORRECT ANSWER TO GO WITH IT.
Question 1 A)What causes days to be warmer on one part of
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Kayla
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in the troposphere, air temperature usually decreses with height by 6.5 c per kilometer. if the air temperature near the ground
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jessica
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why energy from the sun is important to the water cycle?
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juan
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Which best explains the relationship between ocean currents and convection currents?(1 point)ResponsesConvection currents join
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legandpistol
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\What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles?(1 point)Responsesthe length of each seasonthe
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legandpistol
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The relative humidity is 55% on a day when the temperature is 30.0°C. Using the graph below, determine the number of moles of
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Papito
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earths early atmosphere formed during the archean era. Which gas was generally absent from the atmosphere at this time
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jenno
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2- at sea level the air temperature is 80 degree F. this air reaches the dewpoint at 6,000’. The air continues to rise, pushed
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matt
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What is the relative humidity of sample 2:
Sample: 2 T(degrees)C: 32(degrees) Mass of Water Vapor: 14 g Mass of Water vapor at
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Nikki-Ole
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What is the relative humidity of sample 2:
Sample: 2 T(degrees)C: 32(degrees) Mass of Water Vapor: 14 g Mass of Water vapor at
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Nikki-Ole
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how are each of the air masses related and/or different from each other?
Are you talking about the various layers of the
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spencer
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What is relative humidity?
What is Absolute humidity? What is Specific humidity? But can you give me an answer a paragraph long
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Stephanie
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Furthur to my recent question and thank you Bob.
Had the 32 feet being 33 feet I would have considered this close enough to 10m.
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mike
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I have been studying the reduction in barometric pressure and temperature with height and am happy with my findings ref
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mike
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Why is it harder to breathe when climbing up a high mountain?(1 point)
Responses The air is thinner. The air is thinner. The air
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
A student is examining scientific evidence to support the following claim. “Life is
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Scientists can help determine areas likely to have wildfires by using satellites to figure out much humidity is in the air. What
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ihatemyteacher
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Scientists plan to release a space probe that will enter the atmosphere of a gaseous planet. The temperature of the gaseous
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marcie
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on the windward side of the mountain, should the relative humidity of the parcel change as it rises from 3000 feet to 6000 feet?
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jim
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In 3–5 sentences, explain the difference in good and bad atmospheric ozone and how each is distributed in Earth's atmosphere.
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Ray
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A student tracks the local daily weather. The student writes the following observations in a science journal:
The sky grew
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help me pleeease
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Which describes the important role of the ozone layer?
It absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation. It absorbs harmful ultraviolet
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Max
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Scientists can help determine areas likely to have wildfires by using satellites to figure out much humidity is in the air. What
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AR
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which correctly describes the movement of air in a high-pressure system
A. surface air moves away from the center of the system
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UR_M0M_IS_G@Y101XD_XP.
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Select the best answer. which statement is true about all convection currents
A. it occurs as a result of severe weather B. it
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UR_M0M_IS_G@Y101XD_XP.
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Scientists can help determine areas likely to have wildfires by using satellites to figure out much humidity is in the air. What
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only in ohio
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What causes the formation of dew on surfaces?
o Cooling of objects o Accumulation of dust o Absorption of sunlight
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How do convection snap earths surface
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Select the best answer. Which statement is true about all convection currents. (1 point)
• It occurs as a result of severe
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