1. What are clouds mainly composed of?(a). Water vapour(b). Dust particles(c). Water droplets or ice particles(d). Oxygen 2. Which process
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Clouds
Introduction to Clouds Clouds, the ever-changing formations that grace our skies, are more than just collections of water droplets or
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1. What is Humidity? (a). Weight of water vapor per unit volume (b). Ratio of water vapor mass to air
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Introduction to Humidity Humidity, an important component of Earth’s hydrological cycle, facilitates water change through processes such as evaporation, condensation,
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1. What is rain? (a). Condensation of atmospheric moisture into droplets (b). Formation of clouds (c). Warming of the atmosphere
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Introduction of Rainfall Precipitation is an essential element of the Earth’s water cycle, vital to maintaining life and ecosystems. This
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1. What mainly causes the movement of air molecules, resulting in the formation of winds? (a). Solar radiation (b). Pressure
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Introduction to Winds Winds, invisible forces that influence our weather and air circulation systems, are fundamental components of Earth’s atmospheric
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1. What defines atmospheric pressure? (a). Force exerted by water molecules (b). Force exerted by air molecules (c). The force
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Understanding Atmospheric Pressure Introduction When we look up to the sky, we often fail to recognize the complex interplay of
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