Pfister and a nationwide scientific team expect to learn more about the sources, chemistry, and
movement of air pollutants this summer when they launch a major field experiment known as FRAPPÉ along Colorado's Front Range.
Not exact matches
New School: Since driving around your gas guzzler spewing
pollutants into the
air is frowned upon today, the new school way
of soothing a crying baby through
movement is to place the baby in your arms, stand with your feet slightly more than hip - width apart, and swivel back and forth at the hips.
People who work in this field, called atmospheric scientists, use computers and math to model the properties
of Earth's atmosphere that drive weather, climate and the
movement of gases and
pollutants through the
air.