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The temperature, humidity,rainfall and other factors are called ........... of the weather

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Temperature

The first of these air mass factors that determines weather is temperature. Temperature is the amount of heat contained in an object, in this case, the air. The amount of heat in the air determines the speed of the molecules in the air. The more heat, the faster the molecules move, raising the temperature. The heat in the atmosphere comes from the sun and varies at different levels in the atmosphere. The layers of the atmosphere are determined generally by their temperature. Near the surface of the Earth, the temperature is a factor of how much sunlight an area receives, how much is changed into heat at the Earth's surface and how much of that heat is held near the surface by greenhouse gases or cloud cover. The higher the elevation above the ground, the cooler the air is. Temperature is measured using a thermometer in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius.

Pressure

The next factor that influences the kind of weather we might have is the amount of air pressure in an air mass. Air pressure is the amount of pressure exerted by the air in a particular air mass. If you have ever traveled in an elevator up a very tall building, driven a car up a mountain or flew in an airplane, you probably noticed the change in the air pressure affecting your ears. Air pressure is determined by the amount of air that is pushing down on you from the atmosphere. The higher you are, the less air is pushing on you, so there is less pressure. Air pressure is also called barometric pressure because it is measured using a barometer and commonly measured in inches of mercury.

Just as altitude determines the amount of pressure on you, air masses can have differing amounts of pressure. Some air masses have high pressure, where air is piled up and exerts more pressure, and some have air that is thinner or more spread out to produce low pressure. When the air mass where you are is under high pressure, it is clearer because air sinks and warms, absorbing more moisture, while low-pressure systems are cooler and cloudier, often producing storms. In this image taken from space, the area of high pressure is the clear sky, surrounded by the clouds, where there is low pressure.

Answered by sakthikavya222
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