weather
atmospheric layers
earth layers
climate
planets
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violently rotating columns of air, extending from a thunderstorm, which are in contact with the ground


what am i describing

 a tornado

100

whats the thinest layer of the atmosphere

The Exosphere

100

what is the thinnest layer of the earth

the crust.

100

what is climate change 

long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.

100

whats the hottest planet

venus 

200

   giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea

what am i decribing 

  a tusnam

200

what dose the ozone layer do

absorbs a portion of the radiation from the sun, preventing it from reaching the planet's surface

200

whats the hottest layer in the earth

inner core

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what  are some effects  climate change

hotter temperature,more severe storms,Increased drought,A warming, rising ocean,Loss of species,More health risks,Poverty and displacement.



200

whats the coldest  planet

Uranus

300

A rain-bearing cloud that also produces lightning

what am i decribing 

 a thunder storm

300

why is the inosphere important 

he ionosphere is important because it reflects and modifies radio waves used for communication and navigation

300

how many layers of the earth are there

four

300

what  can climate change do to the human body

increased risk of heatstroke, respiratory issues due to poor air quality, spread of vector-borne diseases like malaria from mosquitos, disruptions to food security leading to malnutrition, and mental health impacts from extreme weather events

300

what planet can be filled with 1,300 Earths

 jupiter

400

what are four major storms 

thunderstorms, tropical cyclones, tornadoes, and snowstorms

400

Which is stronger ozone or oxygen?

Ozone is among the most powerful oxidizing agents known, far stronger than O 2

400

what's the difference from the earth's core and the outer core

the core itself refers to the innermost part of the Earth, which is divided into a solid inner core and a liquid outer cor

400

what causes climate change 

burning fossil fuels, cutting down forests and farming livestock are increasingly influencing the climate and the earth's temperature

400

how many earths can fit in the sun

1.3 million

500

 name atlest 4 different type or tornados

Multiple vortex tornadoes
Waterspout
Wedge
Rope tornado
Tornado
Colorful tornadoes
Dust devils
Supercell tornadoes
Fire whirls


500

what is the difference between the stratosphere and the mesosphere

he stratosphere is the layer of the atmosphere directly below the mesosphere; while the stratosphere is characterized by increasing temperature with altitude due to the ozone layer, the mesosphere sees a decreasing temperature with altitude, making it the coldest layer of the atmosphere and where most meteors burn up; the boundary between them is called the stratopause

500

what is the point of the earth layers

The Earth's layers serve as a complex system that generates the planet's magnetic field, facilitates plate tectonics through the movement of the mantle, provides a source for various natural resources found within the crust, and ultimately contributes to the conditions necessary for life on the surface by regulating heat distribution and maintaining a stable environment; essentially, each layer plays a crucial role in the planet's overall function and dynamics

500

how do you avoid climate change 

save energy at home. Much of our electricity and heat are powered by coal, oil and gas.Change your home's source of energy. Walk, bike or take public transport. Switch to an electric vehicle.Consider your travel.Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle.Eat more vegetables.Throw away less food.

500

difference between sun and moon

The sun falls in the category of stars around which all the planets keep on revolving and is the main source of heat and light for the planets. A moon can be defined as a celestial body that revolves around other bodies, specifically the planets. Note: The sun falls in the category of stars.

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