Due to the Atlantic Jet Stream, cold water is carried from the Antarctic all the way down to the Caribbean and it turns into warmer water, then that said water is carried up back north towards the Antarctic, carrying that warm water with it, warming the surrounding air as it moves northward.
That statement is true.
When making the world map for example, many advancement were made after we received the idea that the Earth is Round.
So both geographical movement expression and ideas are not something that could be separated.
The <span>Creole </span>languages spoken in the Caribbean are a blend of African and European lexicons.
<em>air moves because of two reasons..
1 temperature difference
2 pressure difference
<u>1 temperature difference :
</u> when there is temperature difference in the atmosphere ,,hot air rises and cold air takes its place ... so movement of air occurs..
<u>2 pressure difference:
</u><u /> also when there is pressure difference in atmosphere ,, air moves away from the area where there is more pressure..
<u>if there is no temperature and pressure difference then air will not move...
</u>
</em>
I think I might be a LITTLE later on this one... but it was recommended, it's Deutschland