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how does tubulence work​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Turbulence caused by rising air

At higher altitudes, turbulence arises when air rises vertically – from low to high. This works as follows: the sun warms the earth and the air above it. ... If the air rises further, particles of moisture begin to form in it, creating clouds.

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Answered by itzCutiepie97
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Turbulence is an irregular motion of the air resulting from eddies and vertical currents. It may be as insignificant as a few annoying bumps or severe enough to momentarily throw an airplane out of control or to cause structural damage. Turbulence is associated with fronts, wind shear, thunderstorms, etc.

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