Sentences with phrase «as air rises»

It's a small effect, much smaller in the atmosphere than the expansion due to the reduction in pressure as the air rises, but the reduction in volume at a given pressure due to condensation is included in accurate computations of adiabatic lapse rates.
As air rises it expands — because the pressure decreases with height in the atmosphere — and this causes it to cool.
As the air rises it cools and condenses.
That water vapor condenses in some places as air rises and releases heat as it makes clouds and rain.
As the air rises, it expands and cools, and water vapour condenses, releasing even more heat,» much like how a hurricane frees energy by drawing warm humid air from its base (usually tropical sea water) and then releasing cold, wet air 7 miles (12 kilometers) up in the troposphere.
As this air rises, it cools and releases its latent heat into the atmosphere to add further energy to the storm.
If the air is moist enough, you have condensation as that air rises and get rain.
Water vapor enters the stratosphere mainly as air rises in the tropics.
As the air rises and moves poleward, it dries, cools, sinks, and returns back to the surface completing this atmospheric cycle both north and south of the equator.

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Shares of the maker of Otis Elevators, Pratt & Whitney aircraft engines and Carrier air conditioners rose as much as 3 percent to $ 125.50.
As jet fuel costs rise in accordance with oil prices — and already fuel has overtaken labour as airlines» biggest expense — air travel could risk becoming unaffordable for the average persoAs jet fuel costs rise in accordance with oil prices — and already fuel has overtaken labour as airlines» biggest expense — air travel could risk becoming unaffordable for the average persoas airlines» biggest expense — air travel could risk becoming unaffordable for the average person.
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As incomes rise, so too does demand for durables, luxury goods, vehicles, air travel, energy and more.
With Air China set to launch a new direct route between Beijing and Athens at the end of September 2017 — just in time for Golden Week — we foresee Athens to rise in popularity with mainland tourists, especially as this new non-stop flight will slash flight time to merely 10.5 hours.15
Air Canada's efforts to improve operating margins, expand low - cost carrier Rouge, and add additional flight routes paid off as the company saw operating revenue rise 11.5 %.
And your third and final question, which I could've given to you as a third grader, is that wind comes from hotter air rising above cooler air, thereby making a current.
Given that we are rich when the world is poor, that we cling to our nuclear arms as if world extermination were a noble risk, destroy ancient forests, gouge the landscape, pollute the soil, water and air, that we copulate and abort with unrestrained abandon — how then are we to interpret Jesus» words, «It is what comes out of a person that defiles,» so as to come up smelling like roses?
This is such a powerful idea that as the sun rises in the sky and the air heats up and as, gradually, the puddle gets smaller and smaller, it's still frantically hanging on to the notion that everything's going to be alright, because this world was meant to have him in it, was built to have him in it; so the moment he disappears catches him rather by surprise.
But as she spoke, Aslan rose up into the air and floated off into the clouds until He was out of their sight.
During the first part of baking, before the yeast is killed, the dough will rise as you get a last bit of carbon dioxide being released and expanding the air pockets.
He started his career as a biomedical technician after serving in the Air Force, and then spent 19 years with Aramark Healthcare Technologies rising to become the company's president, where he built high - performance teams that boosted Aramark's brand in the healthcare services industry.
I let that rise for approx 1 1/2 hours, then split it into two loaves when it has doubled in size, and knead the air out of the bread, then preheat my oven to 450 and put my pans in the oven for 30 minutes, and bake as you instructed 30 minutes covered, 15 uncovered.
Being as thick as the batter was I knew there would be no air bubbles rising to the surface to let me know when it was time to flip, so instead I watched the edges patiently.
They were so quick to put together and rose so high and are light as air.
As air inside the balloon is heated, it rises.
The warmed air then rises up through a rack of peppers (or other flora), taking the moisture with it as the hot air exits through the top.
Games such as this Saturday's between Notre Dame and Ohio State are suddenly more meaningful, and the air may yet thicken with controversy if the eventual Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl matchups preclude a true national - championship game.
He waited just as any other coach for any other team anywhere would wait, and when the front - runners started to appear, he ticked off the seconds in a loud voice that rose in the cold autumn air and seemed to beat against the mountains and echo back down.
Following that nightmare, McTear looks back at Atlético's rise as the one - time favored team of the Spanish Air Force (which saved them from possible dissolution in the 1930s) and traces the beginnings of the intra-city rivalry with Real.
How would I have felt if the hundred or so QPR faithful had risen as one at the sight of my feeble effort, punched the air, exhorted my name fanatically to the West London skies, and queued for my autograph late after the game?
A startled look crosses Rachel's face as she rises into the air, and for a moment she's suspended between emotions, deciding whether to laugh or cry.
While some parents prefer to always stroll with their kids in the rise of the morning sun and enjoy fresh air in the evening, some others prefer to set their babies on the back seat of their cars or just watch them rest as they fix the laundries.
Water and air pollution, for instance, stand as examples of the price paid by China «s meteoric rise.
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary also stepped up his support for the In campaign as he insisted Brexit would cause the cost of holidays and air fares to rise, claiming: «That's not speculation, that's a certainty.»
Similarly, whilst motoring organisations could again cheer another cancelled fuel tax rise (billed as a win for hard working families), airlines and travel firms have been left exasperated by another rise in air passenger duty (APD), which will hike up the costs of summer holidays for those self - same families.
With their hands raised in the air, members of the Staten Island Democratic Committee overwhelmingly voted Tuesday night to endorse Max Rose as their candidate for Congress.
A daring treetop experiment is yielding key insights into the fate of sensitive rainforest plants as air pollution rises.
Beyond honing communications skills, participants said while the discussions often started off with broad trends in climate science, invariably the exchanges shifted to specific local issues such as wildfires, ozone levels, crop rotations, sea level rise, droughts and air quality.
«The Alps in the Berchtesgaden region have been affected quite dramatically,» explains Prof. Prietzel, «as mean air temperature there has seen a particularly drastic rise during summer months.»
Urban air quality continues to be a primary health concern as most of the world's population currently lives in urban areas (54 % in 2014), and percentage is projected to rise to 66 % by 2050; this is coupled with the fact that one of the main global sources of air pollution in cities is traffic emissions.
But climate models predict reductions in dissolved oxygen in all oceans as average global air and sea temperatures rise, and this may be the main driver of what is happening there, she says.
The pesticide - laden air from the lowlands cools as it hits the mountains and rises.
Public health will suffer as heat waves become more frequent and intense, rising seas inundate coastal cities, extreme storms lead to more deaths and catastrophic wildfires burn more forests and reduce air quality.
Indeed, some northern lakes will probably release more methane into the air as temperatures rise — exacerbating the climate shift that is already under way.
This size wind turbine will have widely varying loads (overturning and horizontal) as the wind speed rises and falls, so the maintenance of the air gap would be extremely difficult.
But the growth in air traffic, coupled with slipups by pilots and controllers, has sparked a spike in anticollision warnings aboard the planes, especially in dense traffic areas such as Southern California, where the number of potentially serious controller errors rose 77 percent from 2007 to 2008.
Until a few months ago, researchers had assumed that as long as CO2 levels in the air went on rising, the forest sink would continue to grow.
That excess tropical energy fueled rising air in a process known as convection, creating rain, releasing heat, and forming large - scale atmospheric patterns called Rossby waves.
As large plumes of ash and rock rise into the air, oppositely charged particles separate into layers.
Rising temperatures, for example, could either increase or decrease biological productivity,» Salawitch says, as well as the emission of certain less - prevalent gases that are exchanged between the air and ocean.
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