SAP is planetary. It responds to planetary temperature changes, not day to day weather and hot air rises BS, which is all your side has left to argue...
It has to be true for the entire planet.
Especially the hemisphere actually receiving more energy.
Show SAP in the Southern Hemisphere.
Is the Northern Hemisphere really receiving more energy in the winter? DURR
It has to be true for the entire planet.
Especially the hemisphere actually receiving more energy.
Show SAP in the Southern Hemisphere.
Is the Northern Hemisphere really receiving more energy in the winter? DURR
This is all the Co2 FRAUD has. Air Pressure and Temperature are correlated everywhere...
in a sealed container
in a plastic bag
on Mars
on Pluto
at every level of altitude on Earth... ... ... except the CO2 FRAUD now claims it is inversely correlated JUST AT SEA LEVEL on Earth....
and has one series of WU fudge to back it up...
LOL!!!
Wait until Kash Patel is confirmed.... PUSSY.... don't run and hide in ISrael..
SAP is planetary. It responds to planetary temperature changes, not day to day weather and hot air rises BS, which is all your side has left to argue...
A "constant surface air pressure" refers to a specific atmospheric pressure value that remains the same across a given geographical area at sea level, essentially meaning the air pressure is consistent at that point on the Earth's surface
The number of molecules in the atmosphere decreases with height.Download Image The atoms and molecules that make up the various layers of the atmosphere are constantly moving in random directions. Despite their tiny size, when they strike a surface, they exert a force on that surface in what we...
www.noaa.gov
The atoms and molecules that make up the various layers of the atmosphere are constantly moving in random directions. Despite their tiny size, when they strike a surface, they exert a force on that surface in what we observe as pressure.
Each molecule is too small to feel and only exerts a tiny bit of force. However, when we sum the total forces from the large number of molecules that strike a surface each moment, then the total observed pressure can be considerable.
Air pressure can be increased or decreased in one of two ways. First, simply adding molecules to a container will increase the pressure because a larger number of molecules will increase the number of collisions with the container's boundary. This is observed as an increase in pressure.
A good example of this is adding or subtracting air in an automobile tire. By adding air, the number of molecules increases, as does the total number of the collisions with the tire's inner boundary. The increased number of collisions increases the pressure and forces the tire to expand in size.
The second way of changing air pressure is by the addition or subtraction of heat. Adding heat to a container can transfer energy to air molecules. Heated molecules move with increased velocity, striking the container's boundary with greater force, which is observed as an increase in pressure.
This is all the Co2 FRAUD has. Air Pressure and Temperature are correlated everywhere...
in a sealed container
in a plastic bag
on Mars
on Pluto
at every level of altitude on Earth... ... ... except the CO2 FRAUD now claims it is inversely correlated JUST AT SEA LEVEL on Earth....
and has one series of WU fudge to back it up...
LOL!!!
Wait until Kash Patel is confirmed.... PUSSY.... don't run and hide in ISrael..
A "constant surface air pressure" refers to a specific atmospheric pressure value that remains the same across a given geographical area at sea level, essentially meaning the air pressure is consistent at that point on the Earth's surface
The number of molecules in the atmosphere decreases with height.Download Image The atoms and molecules that make up the various layers of the atmosphere are constantly moving in random directions. Despite their tiny size, when they strike a surface, they exert a force on that surface in what we...
www.noaa.gov
The atoms and molecules that make up the various layers of the atmosphere are constantly moving in random directions. Despite their tiny size, when they strike a surface, they exert a force on that surface in what we observe as pressure.
Each molecule is too small to feel and only exerts a tiny bit of force. However, when we sum the total forces from the large number of molecules that strike a surface each moment, then the total observed pressure can be considerable.
Air pressure can be increased or decreased in one of two ways. First, simply adding molecules to a container will increase the pressure because a larger number of molecules will increase the number of collisions with the container's boundary. This is observed as an increase in pressure.
A good example of this is adding or subtracting air in an automobile tire. By adding air, the number of molecules increases, as does the total number of the collisions with the tire's inner boundary. The increased number of collisions increases the pressure and forces the tire to expand in size.
The second way of changing air pressure is by the addition or subtraction of heat. Adding heat to a container can transfer energy to air molecules. Heated molecules move with increased velocity, striking the container's boundary with greater force, which is observed as an increase in pressure.
A "constant surface air pressure" refers to a specific atmospheric pressure value that remains the same across a given geographical area at sea level, essentially meaning the air pressure is consistent at that point on the Earth's surface
The number of molecules in the atmosphere decreases with height.Download Image The atoms and molecules that make up the various layers of the atmosphere are constantly moving in random directions. Despite their tiny size, when they strike a surface, they exert a force on that surface in what we...
www.noaa.gov
The atoms and molecules that make up the various layers of the atmosphere are constantly moving in random directions. Despite their tiny size, when they strike a surface, they exert a force on that surface in what we observe as pressure.
Each molecule is too small to feel and only exerts a tiny bit of force. However, when we sum the total forces from the large number of molecules that strike a surface each moment, then the total observed pressure can be considerable.
Air pressure can be increased or decreased in one of two ways. First, simply adding molecules to a container will increase the pressure because a larger number of molecules will increase the number of collisions with the container's boundary. This is observed as an increase in pressure.
A good example of this is adding or subtracting air in an automobile tire. By adding air, the number of molecules increases, as does the total number of the collisions with the tire's inner boundary. The increased number of collisions increases the pressure and forces the tire to expand in size.
The second way of changing air pressure is by the addition or subtraction of heat. Adding heat to a container can transfer energy to air molecules. Heated molecules move with increased velocity, striking the container's boundary with greater force, which is observed as an increase in pressure.
A "constant surface air pressure" refers to a specific atmospheric pressure value that remains the same across a given geographical area at sea level, essentially meaning the air pressure is consistent at that point on the Earth's surface
SAP doesn't remain constant at every point on Earth's surface.
The Jews tricked you again.
You posted something that shows your previous claims were wrong.
LOL... no especially when it is on the "surface" which is 1+ miles above sea level, which is why your first FUDGED FRAUD here got busted so quickly....
LOL... no especially when it is on the "surface" which is 1+ miles above sea level, which is why your first FUDGED FRAUD here got busted so quickly....