How do the Andes get so high?
Earth ScienceAsked by: Andrea Alvarez Can you live in the Andes? Scarce oxygen, cold temperatures, and intense ultraviolet radiation make the Andes a tough place to live. How did humans adapt to such heights? A new study of ancient and modern DNA suggests in some South American highlanders, the answer includes changes to their heart muscles.
Why do clouds sometimes form in “plumes”?
Earth ScienceAsked by: Andrea Alvarez Why do clouds form around the sun? Heated by sunshine, the ground heats the air just above it. That warmed air starts to rise because, when warm, it is lighter and less dense than the air around it. As it rises, its pressure and temperature drop causing water vapor to condense.
How to strong winds cause baroclinic intensification in the upper ocean?
Earth ScienceAsked by: Mark Odom What is a baroclinic process? Introduction. Baroclinic instability refers to a process by which perturbations draw energy from the mean flow potential energy. The conversions of energy are proportional to perturbation heat fluxes in both horizontal and vertical directions. What is Baroclinic atmosphere? An atmospheric state in which density depends upon
Modified blackbody model of earth. What is wrong with it?
Earth ScienceAsked by: Mark Odom Does it seem reasonable that the earth’s atmosphere will allow the blackbody radiation to pass? NO. It is a result of warming of the Earth’s surface by the absorption and re-emission of IR radiation by molecules in the atmosphere. Is the Earth’s atmosphere a blackbody? The Earth’s atmosphere cannot be treated
How eluvial process determines the difference in colour of soil layers
Natural EnvironmentsDecoding Soil Colors: How “Washing Away” Creates Earth’s Palette Ever stopped to really look at soil? I mean, beyond just seeing “dirt”? You might be surprised to find a whole spectrum of colors staring back at you. These aren’t just random hues; they’re clues, telling a story about what’s happening beneath our feet. And one
What models are available to estimate effect of surface water on groundwater quality?
Earth ScienceAsked by: Willie Russell What is surface water modeling? Surface water models are used to simulate surface water conditions and to assess surface water availability. How do models contribute to water quality management? Modeling can be used to assess (predict) future water quality situations resulting from different management strategies. For example, assessing the improvement in