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Answered by Anonymous
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Air masses may be defined as air parcel with dominant characteristics of temperature and humidity spread over large homogenous regionMainly there are three conditions for formation of air mass- 1.Large homogenous region 2.Long period of time 3.High pressure Role in macro-climatic changes- Front formation- 2 distinct air masses form cold or warm front which bring macro climatic changes. Cold front - Cumulonimbus clouds formed cause heavy rainfall. Warm front - Nimbostratus , altostratus clouds formed cause normal rainfall. Occluded Front- Lead to formation of temperate cyclones leading to major changes in the climatic pattern. Western disturbance - Due to temperate cyclones formed by occluded fronts in winters Mawat rainfall occurs in northern parts of India.

Air masses exhibit the nature of the area where they are spread over but bring major changes in climate when there is formation of fronts resulting in precipitation, cyclones etc. impacting climatic patterns.

Answered by BeautifulWitch
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Air – Important and Different Uses of Air

Air is a mixture of gases like oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide in higher proportions and much smaller levels of argon, water vapor, and other gases. Living things live and breathe in the clear gas. It has an indefinite shape and volume. It has no color or smell. Air is a matter so it has mass and weight. The weight of air creates atmospheric pressure. The Components of air are 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.9% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and very small amounts of other gases and water vapor. In aerobic respiration, animals need to breathe the oxygen in the air. In breathing, we inhale oxygen which reaches the lungs and from lungs blood capillaries absorb oxygen and carbon dioxide is breathed out into the air. Plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.

Important Uses of Air

Air is a natural resource and is available abundantly. It is an essential element of nature that support life on earth. Air is equally important for living organisms for their survival just like water. Air is very useful and has many applications. Uses of air are as follows:

  • Sustain life and growth
  • Combustion
  • Maintaining Temperature
  • Supplier of Energy
  • Photosynthesis
  • Sustain Life and Growth

Oxygen present in the air is one of the main life-sustaining gas. All living things breathe in and breathe out the air in the form of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide are vital for plants and their growth.

Combustion

Another use of air is that it supports burning or combustion. The oxygen present in air help in the burning of the fuels leads to carry out activities like cooking food, running industries, and vehicles as well as generating heat and electricity.

Temperature Control

Air helps in maintaining the temperature on the earth’s surface by circulating hot and cold air. Air acts as a conductor of heat. The phenomena of the water cycle are also dependent on air.

Supplier of Energy

Air which consists of energy is one of the main suppliers of energy. Living things are made up of cells and these cells extract oxygen within the blood to produce energy in the form of ATP. The generation of ATP which is biochemical in nature is essential to maintain life on the Earth.

Photosynthesis

Carbon dioxide which is also a component of air is used by plants during the process of photosynthesis and oxygen, water vapor is released by plants as a by-product.

Apart from these gases, other gases are also useful such as nitrogen is used in the production of ammonia.

Biological Uses of Air

All organisms present on Earth require air to sustain themselves. Among all the gases oxygen and nitrogen are two gases that are used by organisms to fuel their cells. During respiration oxygen is inhale into the lungs and then release into the bloodstream and oxygen is distributed in all cells of the body.

The cells present in the body by the process of cellular respiration use oxygen to sugar and release energy. Humans have found ways in which to pressurize air, allowing people to combat the elevation sickness experienced when moving into high-elevation areas.

Power Generation and Mechanics

Air plays an important role in the generation of electrical power. Windmills use air to create power directly, air when passed through a large turbine, it generates electricity. Some sensitive mechanical drive systems use controlled pressurized air to move machinery.

Air pollution is the result of uses for air in an improper manner. It plays a crucial role in supporting life on earth, people take air for granted. Air is invisible which surrounds the planet, many companies do not pay attention to the waste material which they are releasing into the air causes air pollution. We should pay some attention to how we pollute our environment and take some serious action to protect our environment.

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