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All changes in the weather are caused by the (a) moon (b) sun (c) earth (d) altitude​

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Answered by anitapatel3114
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Answer:

sun

Explanation:

the earth revolution andaround the sun

Answered by AnkitaSahni
1

All changes in the 'weather' are caused by the - (b) sun.

  • Weather refers to the 'atmospheric temperature', 'air pressure', 'wind currents', 'air humidity', or 'water vapor' content of the air, cloud, and 'precipitation conditions' in a particular place for a 'short period' of time.
  • 'Air temperature' in the 'atmosphere', 'air pressure' and 'changes in water vapor' in the 'air', 'airflow' etc. are the 'controllers' of 'weather'.
  • When these 'regulators' change, the weather changes. And 'solar heat' plays a key role in changing these 'regulators'.
  • That is, the main role of 'climate change' is actually 'solar heat'. We will now see how 'solar heat' plays a role in changing the 'elements' of weather.

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