A tornado<span> begins in the organization </span>stage<span>, when it forms through a series of updrafts among cold and warm air systems. When the swirling air touches the ground, it is officially a </span>tornado<span>. In the mature </span>stage<span>, a </span>tornado<span> reaches its full development in terms of base size and wind speed.</span>
Answer: Gaseous Hydrogen Layer
Explanation:
The reason the deepest layer that this probe was able to directly sample is just the gaseous hydrogen layer is because Jupiter's upper atmosphere is about 88–92% hydrogen and 8–12% helium by percent volume of gas molecules. So the 200km this problem was able to cover is still composed of gaseous hydrogen.
Answer:
The correct option is: dew point temperature
Explanation:
Dew point refers to the temperature of the air when it is saturated with water vapor. The dew point temperature is dependent on the humidity in the air. It is <u>directly proportional to humidity and moisture content in air</u>. <u>Therefore, a lower dew point means lower moisture content. </u>
When the air is cooled beyond its dew point, the water vapour in the air condenses to liquid water, called dew.
Spain. Portugal is practically inside of it.
Answer:
The gaseous part of the earth is known as the ATMOSPHERE. Atmosphere from from Greek atmos ‘vapour’ + sphaira ‘ball, globe’.
The oceans, the lakes, and the rivers of the earth are called the HYDROSPHERE.
From the Greek root hydro-, "water," and Greek sphaira, "globe or ball".
The solid part of the earth called the LITHOSPHERE.
Litho" is from the Greek word lithos, meaning stone. "Sphere" is from the Greek word sphaira, meaning globe or ball.