Not exact matches
Captured by Cassini's narrow - angle camera, five of Saturn's 62 known moons appear
together, hovering
near the
planet's outer rings.
According to the study, as the
planet warms, the Hadley Cell, which links
together rising air
near the Equator and descending air in the subtropics, expands poleward.
So it's all gases at greatest density will be doing the same thing around the
planet at the same time (*) and as these change with differences in density in the play between gravity and pressure and kinetic and potential from greatest
near the surface to more rarified, less dense and absent any kinetic to write home about the higher one goes, then, energy conservation intact, the hotter will rise and cool because losing kinetic energy means losing temperature, thus cooling they which began with the closest in density and kinetic energy as a sort of band of brothers
near the surface will rise and cool at the same time whereupon they'll all come down
together colder but wiser that great heights don't make for more comfort and giving up their heat will sink displacing the hotter now in their place when they first went travelling.
James Sinnamon said: Of course there can never be absolute certainty on the question of global warming until the remnants of humankind, 50 years from now, are huddled
together near the North and South Poles as the rest of our
planet cooks.
Of course there can never be absolute certainty on the question of global warming until the remnants of humankind, 50 years from now, are huddled
together near the North and South Poles as the rest of our
planet cooks.