Geography, asked by samanaabbas85, 10 months ago

answer the following questions.
1 what is air mass and air pressure?
2 how weather forecast model works?
3 do you think clouds always leads to rain? explain.
4 in which layer of atmosphere do we live and why there is no rainfall in stratosphere?​

Answers

Answered by imraushanraaz
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Explanation:

Air Mass & Pressure. An air mass is a large body of air that exhibits uniform temperature and moisture characteristics and helps to determine the weather within an area. ... The cold air masses that form at the poles move toward the equator, while the warm air masses that form at the equator move toward the poles.

The foundation for models are mathematical equations based on physics that characterize how the air moves and heat and moisture are exchanged in the atmosphere. Weather observations (pressure, wind, temperature and moisture) obtained from ground sensors and weather satellites are fed into these equations.

For precipitation to form and fall, there must be clouds—precipitation never falls from a clear blue sky. However, not all clouds produce precipitation. ... Clouds produce rain when tiny droplets of liquid water begin to stick together, forming larger and larger drops. When those drops get heavy enough, they fall as rain.

Almost all weather occurs in the lowest layer of the atmosphere, called the Troposphere. The exception being large storms like hurricanes and large Thunderstorms. These storms have clouds with great vertical development and the tops of these storms go into the Stratosphere

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Answered by mohit810275133
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Explanation:

HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

  1. An air mass is a large body of air that exhibits uniform temperature and moisture characteristics and helps to determine the weather within an area. ... The cold air masses that form at the poles move toward the equator, while the warm air masses that form at the equator move toward the poles.
  2. The foundation for models are mathematical equations based on physics that characterize how the air moves and heat and moisture are exchanged in the atmosphere. Weather observations (pressure, wind, temperature and moisture) obtained from ground sensors and weather satellites are fed into these equations
  3. For precipitation to form and fall, there must be clouds—precipitation never falls from a clear blue sky. However, not all clouds produce precipitation. ... Clouds produce rain when tiny droplets of liquid water begin to stick together, forming larger and larger drops. When those drops get heavy enough, they fall as rain.
  4. Little moisture enters the stratosphere, so clouds are rare. ... Because the air temperature in the stratosphere slowly increases with altitude, it does not cause convection and has a stabilizing effect on atmospheric conditions in the region.

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