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Which is a difference between global and local winds?
A. Local winds occur over a small area, while global winds occur over a
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another random person
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why does earth have a lower amount of carbon in the atmosphere than planets such as venus and mars?
A ) the carbon escapes earths
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You start at sea level on the beach in California. What would the atmospheric pressure be? Then you move to Los Angeles where
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Chrisy
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2. With an increase in altitude, air pressure:
a. Increases at a constant rate b. Increases at a decreasing rate c. Decreases at
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I am working with a graph and if at every 5.6 km you cut in half the atmospheric mass. So at 16.8 km wouldn't you have 12.5% of
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Cathy
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Read the excerpt about ozone from a NASA publication.
“Ozone is a gas . . . [that] occurs naturally in small (trace) amounts in
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goofy ah bugger
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what is the main cause of global wind patterns?
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Sandy
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If air at seal level with a temperature of 27C is forced up a mountain slope and the air's dew point at the condensation level
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kayleigh
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True or False.
Winds usually move from areas of low pressure to areas of high pressure.
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Idk.
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use a scenario to answer the question
A student create a diagram to show how greenhouse gases released in the lithosphere affect
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As dry air moves upward it expands and in doing so cools at a rate of 1 degrees Celsius for each 100 m rise up to about 12 km
If
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jordan
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explain the locations ozone can be found, how ozone is helpful, how is it harmful,what causes the deposition of the ozone layer
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diamond
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how do i find the dew point temperature if the specific humidity is 3.5g/kg?
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How do clouds form?
(No links, please, just a few facts, I've done half of this question) All weather occurs in Earth's _______.
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Anonymous
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what determines the movement of global winds
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M
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whats the term?
1)the turning of air masses from their original paths because of earth's rotation 2)high altitude winds that
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synester
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If you lift a 15 °C air bubble from the surface to 1 km height and the environmental temperature at
1 km is 10 °C, what
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Katelyn
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Ozone, a gas found in the upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere, would burn our throats if we tried to breathe it. ozone is
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sean
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In Hadley's cell model warm air rises at the equator and cold air sinks at the poles. Can someone tell me what these 2 questions
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Sue
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8. The usual partial pressure of oxygen that people get at sea level is 0.20 Atm., that is, a fifth of the usual sea level air
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Reid
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Four billion years ago the Sun’s radiative output was 30% less than it is today.
(i) If we assume the radius of the sun is the
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Sunshin3
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How many moles of ozone does the atmosphere hold? For a sense of scale,compare the amount to the total carbon dioxide emitted
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Nayo
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a cumulus cloud is growing taller, what will happen to the density of the air beneath it? explain
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Misa
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fog forms whenever there is a loss of heat from the earth through
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pam
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What absorbs or reflects energy from the sun in the atmosphere? I say- Water vapor,carbon dioxide,the ozone layer,Clouds, dust,
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Reed
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Does warm air or cool air have high pressure? thanks
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Lily
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If the proportion of carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere decreased significantly but the amount of atmosphere and the
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Ozone is known to cause respiratory problems in humans and to damage plants. However, the ozone layer also protects Earth.
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person
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By which method does the sun heat the troposphere?
A. Radiation B. Conduction C. Convection D. Condensation
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another random person
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Need help on this multiple choice question, thanks!
Microscopic airborne particulates that reflect incoming solar radiation and
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Bobby
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What causes the depletion of the ozone layer? (If I could get a link, that would be great)
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Cashmere<3
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What causes the coriolis effect?
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Sunita
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What role do condensation nuclei play in condensation? (cloud flormation)
I did some research and found that the condensation
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rachel
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Consider a one layer atmosphere for the planet Venus. 19% of incoming solar radiation is absorbed by the atmosphere. 99% of the
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Bubbles
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Fill in the blanks...Air masses MOVE from areas of ______ pressure to areas of_________ pressure.
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Matt
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Which of the foolowing occurs when a mass of air rises into the atmosphere?
A) it becomes warmer because the particles move
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Astrid
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The weight of the atmosphere above 1 m^2 of Earth's surface is about 100,000 N. Density, of course, becomes less with altitude.
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Jim
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I have two questions.
How can an atmosphere affect the temperature of a planet's surface? If a planet had a surface with craters
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Tanisha
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What happens to air temperature when the altitude decreases?
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dude
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How do I solve this?
The usual partial pressure of oxygen that people get at sea level is .20 atm, that is, a fifth of the usual
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Avalon
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Assume that a parcel of air is forcd to rise up and over a 6000 foot high mountain.The initial temp of the parcel at sea level
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Vanessa
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Convection currents, resulting from uneven heating of the Earth's surface, cause _______ to form.
Responses: A. wind B. volcanoes
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AR
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the mass of water vapour is given in a volume of air is 0.05g at 20 degree celsius while the mass of water vapour are required
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Sebastian
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At an altitude of 50.00 km, the average atmospheric temperature is essentially 0 degrees C. What is the average number of air
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Anonymous
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Yu learn that for every 1,000 meters you rise in the atmosphere, the temperature drops by 6 degrees C. You have the idea that if
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Adam
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Am I correct with my answeres below?
During which hours of the day is the earth's emitted radiation highest and Why? My Answer: I
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Mama Mia
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Question%0D%0AConvection currents, resulting from uneven heating of the Earth's surface, cause _______ to form.(1
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How did the success of photosynthetic bacteria change Earth’s atmosphere?(1 point)
Responses increased oxygen concentration
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Convection currents, resulting from uneven heating of the Earth's surface, cause _______ to form.(1 point)
Responses A. wind B.
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idk
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_______ is the measure of the weight of the air above us. it has an impact on weather.
A. precipitation B. air mass C. air
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UR_M0M_IS_G@Y101XD_XP.
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