Try "Earth, Earth, Fire, Fire, Air". It will unlock a mission in Stage 2.
Pressure.
For members, flesh crawlers drop dust runes, which are a combination of air and earth runes. For free users, I'm not sure. Needs update.
Use one water, earth, and air rune on each of the six pillars.
the fusion of tonnes of hydrogen that reaches the earth in the form of energy from the sun
temperature and humidity, enabling the air mass to maintain its characteristics as it moves across the Earth's surface. This uniformity in air properties allows meteorologists to classify air masses based on their temperature and humidity characteristics.
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yes becaus ethe wind's definnation is the movement of air cause by diffences in air pussure and if the air pressure says the same than the temperature say the same and the amount of wind is there if the temperature is around the 70's or below.
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Air temperature and sea level pressure are directly proportional to each other at the same location on Earth. This means that as air temperature increases, sea level pressure tends to decrease, and vice versa.
No, they are not the same. An air intake temperature sensor measures the temperature of the air as it enters the engine intake, while an air charge temperature sensor measures the temperature of the air after it has been compressed by the turbocharger or supercharger.
Unequal heating cause air masses to form fronts. Fronts are masses that contain air that is all the same temperature and at the same altitude.
At its outer edge, where it meets the atmosphere, the temperature of the crust of the Earth is the same temperature as the air. So, it might be as hot as 35 °C in the desert and below freezing in Antarctica.
The same temperature as the surrounding air.
These 2 sentences will help answer your question: Differences in air pressure are generally caused by the unequal heating of the earth. The definition of wind is the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure. Therefore, no, there would not be wind.
Because of the temperature of the air. There's about the same amount of air over the earth, pressing down and generating roughly the same amount of pressure. But the difference is that because cold air is more dense than hot air, the same amount of cold air will compress much more than that of hot air. Therefore, the height of the troposphere over the poles can be less than half what it is at the equator, with the same amount of air.
The temperature is the same like the surrounding air.