The percentage of the earths's water is 71 percent.
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<span>The question is asking whether it is true that the defining characteristic of deserts is their high daytime temperatures. This is actually false, as deserts are defined as places with a very small precipitation - rainfall. In fact, the biggest desert on Earth is Antarctica, which is very cold! Some deserts are hot, for example Sahara, but not all of them.</span>
Answer:
Colder temperatures cause the air to be more tightly packed which increases the air pressure.
Explanation:
The air pressure represents the weight of the air. It is directly dependent on the temperature. The colder the temperature, the heavier and denser the air, the higher the temperature, the lighter and less dense the air. This is simply because of the manner in which the molecules react at different temperatures.
When the temperatures are lower, the molecules of the air are getting closer to each other, thus the air becomes denser, so in a given area it is heavier and the air pressure is higher. When the temperatures are higher, the molecules spread out, thus they are further away from each other, which in turn makes the air less dense, lighter, so in a given area the air pressure is lower.
You didn’t give any options but i’m assuming it’s “oxygen”
<span>The greenhouse effect increases the temperature of the Earth by trapping heat in our atmosphere. This keeps the temperature of the Earth higher than it would be if direct heating by the Sun was the only source of warming.
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