Eddies- Explain how eddies may arise. Recognize warm-core and cold-core eddies. Learn how eddies help move water masses and creatures. Learn how eddies impact ocean output by causing diverse patterns of convergence and divergence.
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A: To put it in a broader perspective, tsunamis arise due to an earthquake under the surface of the…
Q: What is the greenhouse effect? Why is it a matter of great concern among atmospheric scientists?
A: Green House gases ( CO2 , CO, SO2 ) are emitted to atmosphere due to burning of fossil fuels such as…
Q: Before we look at the use of geothermal energy to generate electricity, a few words about our local…
A: Geothermal energy is the energy generated by the interior of the earth. This energy lies inside the…
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A: We know, 1 kilograms = 2.205 pounds
Q: air diverges in a low-pressure system. True or False?
A: low pressure means pressure due to air is low at that place.
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A: Oceanic crust is formed at a mid-ocean ridge, as we know.Since they occur when the oceanic crust and…
Q: Explain how atmosphere interact with the ocean.
A: SOlution: To Explain how atmosphere interact with the ocean.
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Q: Explain why the air must be supersaturated in order for a cloud to form.
A: When water vapour in the air condenses to form water droplets or ice crystals, a cloud is formed.…
Q: Why is the greenhouse effect so important to climate change ?
A: Importance of greenhouse effect to climate change.
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A: It is the measure of the reflectance of a surface. On any surface albedo can be measured by how much…
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A: Answer:- mantle convection is one of these do scientists think is the most important in moving…
Q: Tsunamis- Understand and be able to explain how tsunamis form, how they travel, andhow they interact…
A: In the general context, Tsunamis form due to an earthquake that takes place underground and because…
Q: What kind of wind shear is the most hazardous?
A: Wind shear refers to a sudden change in wind speed and/or direction over a short distance. It can…
Q: The Coriolis Force is the determinant for the Question 27 options: counter-clockwise spin of…
A: As the air moves to the storm, in the northern hemisphere, it will get turned to the right. This…
Q: Why did the pressure changed when you turned off the atmosphere? Or when there is no atmospheric…
A: When the air is turned off the air pressure reduces. The particles of air cause a force on the…
Q: What is surface tension? Describe how surface tension in water is useful for plants and animals
A: Molecular in between the fluid is attracted by the other molecules equally in all the direction so…
Q: Eddies- Describe the many ways that eddies might occur. Understand the distinction between warm-core…
A: In the realm of fluid dynamics, fluids that rotate or circulate are referred to as Eddy, and they…
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Q: (A) We know that Earth's climate has changed throughout its history. What is one concern with the…
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Q: Describe two ways in which rogue waves may form. Include a sketch to aid in your explanation.
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Q: 1) What benefits does sea breeze and land breeze have on land? 2) why is nitrogen very much…
A: "As per the guidelines i solved the first question alone". 1) Sea and land breeze both occur near…
Q: 31. What is 15 feet in meters? 4.5 M 32. What is the pressure of the sea water at that level?…
A: 31) 15 ft =15×0.3048 m=4.572 m
Q: Describe how air pressure changes with an increase in altitude. Does it change at a constant rate?
A: The pressure of air at ground level is found to be 1.01×105Pa which is often referred to as 1 atm.…
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Q: Describe the processes that can occur in the atmosphere that would result in cloud formation.
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Q: 1) outline 3 characteristics of stratosphere and 2 benefits of the mention characterics to man.
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Q: Describe the scientific evidence that links human activities to climate change. Jr's important to…
A: Given: Global warming is defined as a rise in the Earth's average temperature. Global warming is…
Q: Explain how the earth’s atmospheric greenhouse effect works-
A: Greenhouse effect is a natural action that warms the surface. Once the Sun's energy reaches the…
Q: Explain the relationship between air pressure and volume. ?
A: The "pressure is defined as the physical force exerted on an object". The pressure can be expressed…
Q: Define streamline flow.
A: the flow of fluid can be represented by stramlines or lines which follows the path of fluid motion.
Q: rom the Atmospheric Temperature Curve, state the height and temperature ranges for the troposphere,…
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Q: The Coriolis Force is the determinant for the Question 2 options: the intensity of the…
A: Coriolis force always affect the wind patterns, thereby it decides how the ocean currents move. Let…
Q: a) What is the dynamical quantity known as potential vorticity? b) What are the three components of…
A: We have to write the concept of potential vorticity here.
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Q: Describe the effects of the Coriolis force.
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A: Deep circulation it is also known as thermohaline circulation it is occurs due to density…
Q: Statements 1.Joining the Ocean Cleanup Project.
A: The mentioned activity is positive.
Eddies- Explain how eddies may arise. Recognize warm-core and cold-core eddies. Learn how eddies help move water masses and creatures. Learn how eddies impact ocean output by causing diverse patterns of convergence and divergence.
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