Posts Tagged ‘atmosphere’
Appropriateness of Nature
It turns out that even long-dead leaves of trees and shrubs continue to drink our moisture, participating in the great water cycle in nature. and the matter is this. We know that the rains are the cause of dust, bearing in saturated humidity air. They have become centers of condensation (precipitation water) – they form water droplets, which then spilled to the ground as rain. After a series of studies, scientists have concluded that most of the dust particles, condensation of moisture from the air – the remains of fallen and rotting leaves, blown by winds in the atmosphere.
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Air movement
In moving air the forces of inertia of two families – the centrifugal, reflecting the desire to maintain its orientation in the curved trajectories of air particles, and tends to keep the velocity of the Coriolis force. But the point of beginning of the movement itself revolves around the Earth’s axis, the absolute transfer rate is higher in low latitudes, where one day the surface is a longer path around the axis. Therefore, the transition from high to low latitudes, the air particles tend to maintain a lower speed, and from low to high – great. Caused by this inertia force deflects the particles of air and water left in the North and to the left – and the Southern Hemisphere. This force increases from the equator to the pole. In the lower troposphere (up to a height of 1-2 km) the important role played by the friction force.
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Peru during
Along the western coast of South America from south to north is moving a huge stream of cold water, which comes to Cape Blanco (4 * South latitude). Om has a greenish-white and greenish-olive color due to the abundance of diatoms algae in it. The water that flows cold, not only and not so much because of the influx of Antarctic waters, but because of the rise of water from great depths. Strong easterly winds – trade winds blowing from the continent – was removed from the beach with a hot upper layer of water, which rise up to replace the cold depths of the masses.
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