1. The weather is made out of the conditions in the atmosphere at a particular place at a particular time, or rather at the moment. There are lot of different weather conditions, and they all depend on lot of different factors in order to occur. In order to have snowfall, there has to be cold air masses that will encounter humid air masses along the way, freeze the water vapor and produce snow. The rainfall occurs if there are warm and humid air masses that encounter either cold air masses, or some high mountain, that will cause condensation, and thus rainfall. The weather tends to be cold when there is cold air masses moving or forming into an area, while the hot weather is a consequence of the hot and dry air masses that form over the continents.
2. The weather is very hard to predict, even on the short term. The problem with the prediction of the weather is that it changes very quickly, and the main reason for that is that it is influenced by numerous factors, all of which can contribute to sharp changes in the weather conditions. Some of the factors that influence the weather on Earth are the planet's inclination, the planet's spinning around its own axis, global wind patterns, ocean currents, topography of the area, formation and movement of the air masses etc.
3. The ozone layer is a layer into another layer, the stratosphere. The ozone layer is extremely important, as it has the property that enables it to absorb very big amount of the ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. This layer is actually crucial for the survival for pretty much all organisms on Earth, as it stops the ultraviolet radiation from frying them. The depletion of the ozone layer is a serious problem, as it will cause larger portion of the ultraviolet to get to the surface, which will cause serious damage to most of the living organisms, including the humans, and maybe even result in mass dying out of the species if the depletion becomes too big.
2. Lots of rain occurs over the north western regions of Europe due to the North Atlantic Drift.
The Barringer crater in Arizona is an example of possible climate change from a asteroid impact. In the desert of northern Arizona, the United States, Meteor Crater, also known as Barringer Crater, is a meteorite impact crater located about 37 miles (60 kilometres) east of Flagstaff and 18 miles (29 kilometres) west of Winslow.
The location has been known by a number of other names in the past, and the meteorite shards are officially referred to as the Canyon Diablo Meteorite after the nearby Caon Diablo. The feature got its name, "Meteor Crater," from the local post office with the name Meteor since the United States Board on Geographic.
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