Geography, asked by bananiadak1978, 11 months ago

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1. range of temperature
2.inversion of temperaTure
3.Isotherm
4.solar constant
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Answered by mintujaat901
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The range of a set of any data is the highest and lowest values recorded in that set. Therefore, when we talk of the range of temperature, it may refer to the atmospheric temperature over a period of a day, a week, or month, whatever.

Temperature inversion, a reversal of the normal behaviour of temperature in the troposphere (the region of the atmosphere nearest the Earth's surface), in which a layer of cool air at the surface is overlain by a layer of warmer air. (Under normal conditions air temperature usually decreases with height.).

Isotherm, line drawn on a map or chart joining points with the same temperature. Isotherms are commonly used in meteorology to show the distribution of temperature at the Earth's surface or on a chart indicating constant level or constant pressure.

Solar constant, the total radiation energy received from the Sun per unit of time per unit of area on a theoretical surface perpendicular to the Sun's rays and at Earth's mean distance from the Sun. ... The value of the constant is approximately 1.366 kilowatts per square metre.

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