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sukhopar [10]
2 years ago
5

What is the effect of uneven heating of the earth's surface on the environment ​

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zhannawk [14.2K]2 years ago
3 0

When people speak about convection, they are usually referring to the uneven heating that occurs on the surface of the earth.

Consequences of an inconsistent heating system:

Because of the disparity in temperature distribution, certain areas of the environment are hotter than others, and there are also shifts in volume and tension as a result.

It generates updrafts, which in turn may lead to thunderstorms and other types of severe weather.

The Earth has moved slightly on its axis.

Because the sun's rays are directed directly at the equator, the temperature there is higher than in other parts of the planet.

As you approach farther north or further south of the equator, they drop down in an incline or at an angle.

Because of this, the temperature of the earth is uneven, which in turn shapes the wind and the flow of the sea and makes it possible for life to exist.

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