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How is the atmosphere responsible for weather changes?​

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Answered by budhimanishial953
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Explanation:

The atmosphere flows like a fluid with winds generated by temperature differences caused by a variety of factors, including incident and reflected sunlight. These winds collect moisture from the oceans and, when clouds form in regions of appropriate temperature and air pressure, drop the moisture back to the ground.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Troposphere – Where Weather Happens

It contains about 75 percent of the air and 99 percent of the water vapor in the atmosphere. ... This occurs as a result of decreasing air pressure with altitude. As pressure decreases, air expands, and it cools as it does so.

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