Why does the temperature decrease in the troposphere? Why does temperature increase when water condenses? Why do gases condense when they are cooled? Why does movement generate heat? Why is the saturated adiabatic lapse rate not constant?
Why does temperature decrease with higher altitude in the troposphere? Why does sugar increase the boiling point of water? Why does temperature increase with altitude in the stratosphere? Why is there no rain in the stratosphere? Why does warm soda go flat faster than chilled soda?
upper‐air temperature decreaseDuring the recent 50years, in response to global warming, nearly all of the rivers in the arid region of northwest China have shown significant increasing trends in runoff. However, runoff in the Hotan River has shown a slight decreasing trend that corresponded to ...
In the troposphere, the temperature generally decreases with the increase of altitude. The infrared radiation from space at a height is generally generated at an average temperature of -19 degrees Celsius, and is balanced by the income of solar radiation, so that the earth's surface temperature ...
Why convection is a necessary process for a temperature inversion? Why does movement generate heat? Why are surface currents important? Why is the mesosphere colder than the troposphere? Why is convection more important than conduction in the troposphere? Why does the temperature decrease in the tr...
On the other hand, the most important physical parameters controlling life as we know today can be synthesized in TWALPI, i.e., the narrow Temperature window, the occurrence of Water in the liquid phase, the presence of suitable Atmosphere, the solar Light and related radiation, an adequate ...
(a) gravitational force of moon is roughly 1/6 th of the gravitational force of earth. Therefore, escape velocity of air molucules on moon is smaller than that on earth. Since moon is in proximity of earth, as seen from the sun, therefore, moon receciv
2016. The 0.65 deg C decline represented more than 75% of the amount by which the average temperature had exceeded the 1981 – 2010 mean at the highest point. Suddenly the fact that some large number of “all time highs” was being set at the end of June does not seem very significant...
This is the reason for the large and increasing step-wise simulation uncertainty in projected air temperature. This obviates Roy’s point about cancelling errors. The models cannot resolve the cloud response to CO₂ forcing. Cancellation of radiative forcing errors does not repair this problem. Su...
Why does ice float in liquid water? Why doesn't nitrogen support burning? Why are clouds difficult to incorporate into climate models? Why does the temperature decrease in the troposphere? Why don't humans breathe nitrogen? Why do tornadoes form from supercells?