Try the fastest way to create flashcards
Question

The upward movement of air in the atmosphere generally causes the temperature of that air to (1) decrease and become closer to the dew point (2) decrease and become further from the dew point (:3) increase and become closer to the dew point (4) increase and become further from the dew point

Solution

Verified
Step 1
1 of 2

As warm water rises, it becomes cooler until it becomes too dense and falls. This cycle repeats. Also as the water cools, it becomes closer to the dew point as it becomes saturated with water vapor. The water cools until the water vapor forms dew.

Create a free account to view solutions

Create a free account to view solutions

Recommended textbook solutions

Earth Science: The Physical Setting 1st Edition by Jeffrey C. Callister

Earth Science: The Physical Setting

1st EditionISBN: 9780133200409Jeffrey C. Callister
1,288 solutions
Applications and Investigations In Earth Science 9th Edition by Dennis G. Tasa, Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens

Applications and Investigations In Earth Science

9th EditionISBN: 9780134746241Dennis G. Tasa, Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens
1,295 solutions
Nelson Science Perspectives 10 1st Edition by Christy C. Hayhoe, Doug Hayhoe, Jeff Major, Maurice DiGiuseppe

Nelson Science Perspectives 10

1st EditionISBN: 9780176355289Christy C. Hayhoe, Doug Hayhoe, Jeff Major, Maurice DiGiuseppe
1,359 solutions
Earth Science: The Physical Setting 2nd Edition by Thomas McGuire

Earth Science: The Physical Setting

2nd EditionISBN: 9781567659467Thomas McGuire
556 solutions

More related questions

1/4

1/7