What is the importance of weather in
the living world
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The weather affects almost everything we do in our daily lives. It affects what we wear and what types of activities that we do. In many professions, it affects either where we work or when we work, and often times, it affects if we work at all that day.
The daily lives of all air-breathing things on this planet are dependent on the atmosphere and its weather.
The daily lives of all air-breathing things on this planet are dependent on the atmosphere and its weather.
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- Weather is important in people's lives in many different ways. Weather, including winds, thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes, is really just the earth's way of redistributing heat around its surface.
- Heat from the sun causes ocean surface waters to evaporate near the equator; the heat is carried in the water vapor and is released during big thunderstorms and hurricanes.
- Winds are caused by pressure gradients, which are formed by hot air rising or cold air sinking.
- Weather controls the distribution of rain water on earth. All living organisms on earth require liquid water to survive, and humans require fresh (not salty) water for drinking and agriculture (growing crops for food). Droughts can have a major impact on humans and have killed millions of people throughout history.
- weather has also played an important role in the distributions of humans on earth and the development of different cultures. The climate (the long-term weather of an area) ultimately determines if an area will be nice for people to inhabit. Throughout history, climate has influenced migrations of humans over the earth. For example, there is a prevailing idea in archaeology that humans migrated into North America from Asia during a time of colder climate and lower sea level.
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- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere at a place with respect to elements like humidity, temperature, wind speed, rainfall, etc. is called the weather of that place.
- Weather can be cloudy, sunny, rainy, stormy or clear. It is a part of the natural phenomenon which maintains the equilibrium in the atmosphere.
- But conditions can be worse sometimes. When the atmospheric conditions are extreme or intense enough to cause property loss or life loss, such weather is termed as severe weather.
- These also vary according to the altitudes, latitudes, and region and pressure differences. Tornadoes, cyclones, heavy rainfall, fog, winter storms come under this category. They are disastrous and hazardous. Proper disaster management and strategies are required to handle these conditions.
- Wind speed
- Humidity
- Temperature
- Rainfall
- Thunder
- Snow
- Lightning
- All the changes that happen in the weather are made by the sun. Because the sun has a very high temperature and it is a huge sphere of hot gases. It is the main source of heat and light for the earth. It is even the primary source of energy hence affects the weather.
- The energy reflected and absorbed by the earth’s surface, the oceans and the atmosphere play an important role in determining the weather at any place.
- Gases like methane, water vapour and carbon dioxide also play a role in determining the weather.
- The temperature of a place is measured using Thermometer. The highest and lowest temperature of a place is measured using Maximum Minimum Thermometer (MMT).
- The rain gauge is used to measure the rainfall. The rain gauge is also known as Omreometer or Puliometer. It is expressed by using the units millimetres or centimetres.
- Anemometer is used to measure the speed and direction of the wind.
- The humidity of a place is defined as the quantity of moisture in the air and it is measured by using Hygrometer.
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