Science, asked by 123rajan789, 1 year ago

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que1) why does a strip of paper rise after blowing over the surface ???
que2) what is the effect of heat on land masses during day night cycle ??
que3) how are storms caused ???

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Answered by Anonymous
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ANS.1-When you blow air over the piece of paper then the air pressure below the paperbecomes more than above. As air particles move from higher to lower pressure, they lift the paper upward.
ANS2.-The land absorbs much of the sun's energy as well. However, water heats up much more slowly than land and so the air above the land will be warmer compared to the air over the ocean. The warm air over the land will rise throughout the day, causing low pressure at the surface.
ANS.3-The air cools as it rises. Water vapor condenses and forms cumulus clouds. When condensation occurs, heat (latent heat/energy ) is released and helps the thunderstorm grow. At some point, condensation high in the cloud (now in the form of water droplets and ice) falls to the ground as rain
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Answered by naz99
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✨ Hi buddy ✨


✨ Here is your answer ✨

1.

When we blow air above the paper strip, low pressure is created above the strip, because high speed winds are always accompanied by reduced air pressure.

Therefore, because of the higher air pressure below the strip, it is pushed upwards.


2.

The moisture content in the air

gets evaporated and the sun heats up land and fields at different lengths.  Lands, which does not have trees gets heated

fast than the one with the trees.  Once

the land gets heated, a “thermal” is formed, it is also known as “rising blob

of warm air”.  Thermal so formed is

warmer than the surrounding air.  This is

how the day time is warmer than the night. 

 


When “the equator faces the sun

directly”, the air gets very warm because the ozone layer, which protects us

from the direct heat of the sun, is thin during this time.

3.This combination of opposing forces can create winds and result in the formation of storm clouds such as cumulonimbus. Small localized areas of low pressure can form from hot air rising off hot ground, resulting in smaller disturbances such as dust devils and whirlwinds


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