Geography, asked by sravani5, 1 year ago

how does air get cooled?

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Answered by shetriyas
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The temperature of something depends on how much the molecules that make up that thing are moving. Air temperature depends mainly on how much heat energy from the sun is reaching the air around us. The sun has a lot of energy which causes molecules to move around a lot, which is what causes higher temperatures. On a cool day, less heat from the sun will reach the air around us due to cloud cover, or whatever, which means molecules will have less energy to move around and so have a lower temperature.

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Answered by qwstoke
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The cooling of air could be done by the frequent methods listed down below;

  • The cooling of the air and the subsequent condensation of more water vapour is the cause of many common weather phenomena, including clouds, frost, fog, and rain.
  • examined how water vapour enters the atmosphere and how it leaves, either as clouds and fog in the atmosphere or as rain, hail, and snow on the Earth's surface.
  • The various air cooling systems and the various weather patterns they produce are further examined in the next two lectures. Dew and fog are the first two.
  • When air comes into touch with the Earth's surface, it cools, causing both phenomena to occur.
  • Air can be cooled most easily by coming into touch with the Earth's surface since it is colder.
  • Advection cooling and radiation cooling are the two primary methods of surface contact cooling. Air near the ground is cooled by radiation as the Earth's surface radiates heat away from it.
  • When a warmer air mass from another source moves over a cooler surface, advection cooling happens. Conduction is then used to cool the air.

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