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n certain conditions, the air temperature drops about 3.6F for each 1,000-foot rise in altitude.
(A) If the temperature
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In certain conditions, the air temperature drops about 3.1F for each 1,000-foot rise in altitude.
(A) If the temperature
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Explain the direction of the six surface wind belts in Fig. 6.24C. Be sure to use the concept of pressure gradient force and the
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Joy
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How does temperature change as altitude increases in Earth's atmosphere?
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prestonplayz
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How does the change in altitude affect the air pressure and humidity levels in a mountainous region?
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Its Chantelle
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What is the relationship between the dew point temperature and relative humidity in a given air temperature?
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Mrs.sue is a noob
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if the maximum amount of water vapor in the air at 15 degrees c is 12.5 g/m^3, what is the actual amount of water vapor in the
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leeah
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WHAT CAUSES ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE?
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HASNAIN
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I need to design a NEW model for the atmosphere that covers the shortfallsin the greenhouse model.
Any suggestions?
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HS
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Air pressure decreases as altitude increases
^ which one goes on the horizontal axis and which one goes vertical axis? how did
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Anon
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Earths atmospheres divided into layers
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What causes the sunlight to hit different latitude on earth at different angles
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Destiny
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The percentage of atmospheric oxygen does not affect whether a planet will have life according to this chart true or false
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why on the world average. Earth’s. atmosphere is in motion. Take into consideration the distribution of earth’s surface area
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kim
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What man made or natural features can interfere with the weather radar?
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jay
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my assesment questions
the sun causes a greenhouse effect on Earth. How is Earth impacted by the greenhouse effect?(1 point)
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Kayla
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Assume that a parcel of air is forced to rise up and over a 6000-foot-high mountain. The initial temperature of the parcel at
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Sandra
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Assume that a parcel of air is forced to rise up and over a 6000-foot-high mountain. The initial temperature of the parcel at
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Sandra
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ON THE WINWARD SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN SHOULD THE RELATIVE HUMIDITY OF THE PARCEL CHANGE AS IT RISES FROM 200 M TO 400 M
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Anonymous
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How do prevailing winds produce ocean currents?(1 point)
Responses Earth’s rotation causes air movement. Earth’s rotation
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googoogaga
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Why do mid-latitude depression move from west to east?
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belo
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What happens to air pressure and the amount of oxygen as the altitude increases in Earth’s atmosphere?(1 point)
Responses Both
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Jojo
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In general, the air temperature decreases 12F for every 4000 feet increase in altitude. If a hiker climbs 3000 feet, by how much
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Kate
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what happens to air pressure and the amount of oxygen as the altitude increases in earths atmosphere?
a. Both air pressure in the
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Which describes the important role of the ozone layer?(1 point)
Responses It absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation. It absorbs
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The more I read I'm getting confused. Just want to make sure. Winds that pass through an upper level trough go counter-clockwise
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Sue
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which 2 would create a low pressure at the surface? warm temp., cold temp., air moving through a terrain constriction, or air
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Rachel
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If the relative humidity is 66% and the vapor pressure is 16 mb, what is the vapor pressure at saturation? Answer: _________ mb
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Anonymous
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Saturated (cloudy) air at a temperature of 20 °C (68 °F) has a vapor pressure of __________ mb and a relative humidity of
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Anonymous
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Assuming that the air temperature drops 6.5 Celsius degrees per 1000 m, compute the temperature at the tropopause if the
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Dee
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I am doing an argumentative essay on chemtrails and I need some help on the opposing side (what's their agrument).
I have 2
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Candy
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Which describes the Coriolis effect?
the direction of air currents in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres the direction of air
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Kayla
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The percentage of atmospheric carbon dioxide must be low (below 1) for life to exist
True True False
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What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles?(1 point) Responses the length of each season the
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Kayla
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What are the main characteristics that scientists use to divide Earth’s atmosphere into layers?(1 point)
Responses elevation
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Alex
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What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles?(1 point)
Responses the amount of heat in each
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googoogaga
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What happens to air that causes high-pressure systems?(1 point)
Responses It heats up and expands. It heats up and expands. It
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googoogaga
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How does the atmosphere give evidence for divine design
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Cjizzle
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What happens to air pressure and the amount of oxygen as the altitude increases in earth’s atmosphere? Both air pressure and
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lect the correct answer from the list.(1 point) Increased levels of oxygen in the atmosphere due to photosynthesis caused rates
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Where is the LCL (lifting condensation level) on the leeward side of and why?
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Amanda
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i am doing questions and i just want to say i need help the question says
____________ affects how much moisture is in the air i
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Sophie
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True or false:
The zonal flows giving rise to the belts and zones are similar to the jet streams in our own stratosphere.
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Sela
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What causes days to be warmer on one part of earth than on another
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Cat
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Kso, my geography exam is tommorrow. I can't remember the steps to finding the adiabatic rates. Anyone know ?
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Kameron
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Nonliving and living factors that contribute to or are affected by the problem of the ozone layer?
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Keza
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why doea a rising parcel of unsaturated air cool more rapidly than a rising parcel of saturated air??
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ellie
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why does the atmophere becomes less dense altitude increases
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brittany smith
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Consider the following atmospheric conditions: the surface air temperature is 18 degrees C, and the air temperature at 1000m is
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Shenna
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how much power would the entire earth radiate if it did not have an atmosphere
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