Geography, asked by aditya12279a, 20 days ago

1. Explain the circulation of air in atmosphere.
2. What is the difference between weather and climate?
3. Why cities are more hotter than villages?
4. How does air pressure vary from equator to poles and from surface to heights?
5. What is the relation between temperature and pressure? ​

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Answered by MrsGoodGirl
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Air in the atmosphere moves around the world in a pattern called global atmospheric circulation. ... Air that rose just south of the equator flows south. When the air cools, it drops back to the ground, flows back towards the Equator, and warm again. The, now, warmed air rises again, and the pattern repeats.

Answered by haniyagaima11
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Answer:

1.Air in the atmosphere moves around the world in a pattern called global atmosphric circulation.

2.Weather refers to short term atmospheric conditions while climate is the weather of a specific region averaged over a long period of time

3.In cities, we find high rise buildings. The concrete and metals in these buildings and the asphalt of roads get heated up during the day. This heat is released during the night. Another reason that the crowded high rise buildings of the cities trap the warm air and thus raise the temperature of cities.

4. As we go up the layers of atmosphere, the pressure falls rapidly. It decreases with increase in height. Horizontally the distribution of air pressure is influenced by temperature of air at a given place.

5.The pressure of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to the temperature at a given volume. When the temperature of a system goes up, the pressure also goes up, and vice versa. The relationship between pressure and temperature of a gas is stated by the Gay-Lussac's law.

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