1. What is the dry adiabatic lapse rate (give a number with units)? The cooling and warming of unsaturated air of 10C every 1000 meters or about 5.5F for every 1000 feet. The rate of change of any meteorological factor with altitude, esp atmospheric temperature, which usually decreases at a rate of 0.6°C per 100 metres (environmental lapse rate). Unsaturated air loses about 1°C per 100 m (dry adiabatic lapse rate), whereas saturated air loses an average 0.5°C per 100 m (saturated adiabatic lapse
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Physics Extended Essay What is the optimum amount of water required to make an angled water rocket fly the furthest? Name-Harjot Singh Gill Age – 16 Candidate Number-#3260-0053 Supervisor Name- Mr George Subject-Physics School-King George V School Word Count-3651 Abstract word count-237 Submission Date- 10th June 2013 Table of Contents Page Number | | 1 | Title Page | 2 | Contents Table | 3 | Abstract and Introduction | 4 | Planning | 5 | Equipment description and setup
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Global Warming: What’s Up With The Weather Movie Notes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrq1Na90-DQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBDL8mL5GG4&feature=watch_response http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUhP_XJyztE&feature=watch_response http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eLKIWoIWlM&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BDcUmeoJdI&feature=relmfu Name____________________________ 1) Why is it that weather and climate can be confused at times? 2) What is needed to
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spacesuits outside, and build air-tight shelters. Venus's atmosphere is composed mostly of carbon dioxide, with thick clouds of sulfuric acid completely covering the entire planet and preventing its surface from being seen in visible light. Its atmospheric pressure at the surface is 92 times that of Earth's -- a pressure equivalent to that at a depth of nearly 1 kilometer under Earth's oceans. The carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere, along with thick clouds of sulfur dioxide, generates the strongest greenhouse
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from depressions mainly originating in the Atlantic and move East to the UK due to its location at about 50 degrees north where the Polar Jet Stream will often cross over bringing these unpredictable weather systems. Depressions are areas of low atmospheric pressure which produce cloudy, windy and stormy weather. This essay will be using the largest storms in the last 30 years including The Great Storm, 1987 and the Burns Day Storm, 1990 to relate the impacts which these storms create in social, economic
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Global Warming: What’s Up With The Weather Movie Notes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrq1Na90-DQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBDL8mL5GG4&feature=watch_response http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUhP_XJyztE&feature=watch_response http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eLKIWoIWlM&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BDcUmeoJdI&feature=relmfu Name____________________________ 1) Why is it that weather and climate can be confused at times? 2) What is needed to
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Atmospheric Pressure Name Institution Atmospheric Pressure Atmospheric pressure is the pressure exerted on an area by the weight of air above the surface of the land. On a certain plane, low pressure areas are those with less atmospheric mass above them while high pressure areas are those with a higher atmospheric mass above them. Atmospheric pressure decreases with increase in altitude. This is because as altitude increases, there is lesser and lesser overlying atmospheric mass, hence less
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surface so that it may possess uniform temperature and moisture conditions * There should not be convergence of air; rather there should be divergence of air flow so that the air may attain the physical properties of the region. * Atmospheric conditions should be stable for considerably long period of time so that the air may attain the characteristics of the surface. * * * Regions of Air Masses * There are six major source regions of air masses on the earth's
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Bacteria and Actinomycetes 3 Protozoa 3 Algae 4 Fungi 4 Macrofauna and Mesofauna 4 SOIL UNDER OXIC AND ANOXIC CONDITIONS 4 SOIL CYCLES 5 Carbon Cycle 5 Nitrogen Cycle 6 Sulfur Cycle 7 SOIL POLLUTION 7 Main Causes of Soil Pollution: 7 Main Effects of Soil Pollution: 7 SOIL BIOREMEDIATION 8 EX SITU REMEDIATION TECHNIQUES 8 EX SITU NON-BIOLOGICAL REMEDIATION TECHNIQUES 9 1) Ex situ thermal processes 9 2) Ex situ chemical/physical remediation ( Soil scrubbing ) 9
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