History, asked by AliAhmad2008, 5 months ago

write a note on the following:
1-troposphere
2-stratosphere
3-humidity
4-perception
5-air pressure
6-water crisis
7-balance of payment. pls anwer all of this to get a brainliest :D

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Answered by DJchicky77
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1. The troposphere is where Earth's weather like rain, snow, thunder, or storms occur. Clouds can form up to a height of 10–15 km. The troposphere is where people live, because it reaches down to ground level. The next layer up is called the stratosphere.

2. The stratosphere is one of the layers of the atmosphere of the planet Earth. It extends from about 8 km above the poles (18 km above the equator) to about 50 km. In the stratosphere, the temperature rises with increasing height. This makes the stratosphere very stable.

3. Humidity means water vapor in the air, but not to liquid droplets in fog, clouds, or rain. ... The term "relative humidity" is used to note the amount of humidity as a percent, from 0-100%. Meteorologists use hygrometers to measure the humidity in the air. Humidity affects the rate of evaporation.

4. Perception is the sensory experience of the world. It involves both recognizing environmental stimuli and actions in response to these stimuli. Through the perceptual process, we gain information about the properties and elements of the environment that are critical to our survival.

5. Atmospheric pressure is a force in an area pushed against a surface by the weight of the atmosphere of Earth, a layer of air. The air is not distributed evenly around the globe. It moves, and at different times, the layer of air is thicker in some places than in others.

6. Water scarcity (also called water stress or water crisis) is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand.

7. Balance Of Payment (BOP) is a statement which records all the monetary transactions made between residents of a country and the rest of the world during any given period. ... On the other hand, BOP deficit indicates that a country's imports are more than its exports.

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