Temperature Inversion
Temperature Inversion What is Temperature Inversion? Under normal atmospheric conditions, the air temperature decreases as altitude increases. This happens in […]
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Temperature Inversion What is Temperature Inversion? Under normal atmospheric conditions, the air temperature decreases as altitude increases. This happens in […]
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Temperature Belts of the World Sun is the major source of atmospheric temperature. In fact, the atmosphere receives a very
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Insolation and Heat Budget Insolation (or Incoming Solar Radiation) Insolation refers to the solar energy received by a planet, especially
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Composition and Structure of Atmosphere What is the Atmosphere? The atmosphere is the blanket or envelope of gases that surrounds
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Origin of Atmosphere Other planets and moons in our solar system do have atmospheres, but none of them are suitable
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Desert Landforms : Erosional and Depositional Desert A desert is a type of landscape where very little rainfall (precipitation) occurs.
Glacial Landforms : Erosional and Depositional Glaciers A glacier is a massive body of ice that forms on land and
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Karst Landforms : Erosional and Depositional Karst Topography Karst is a type of landscape that develops over a long period
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Marine Landforms : Erosional and Depositional The most powerful agents of marine erosion are waves which originate due to the
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Fluvial Landforms : Erosional and Depositional Fluvial landforms Fluvial landforms are features on the Earth’s surface created by the action
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