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Subido el 1 de abril de 2021 por Alicia M.

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Weather and Climate 00:00:01
An evening of heavy spring rains is on its way with gusty winds of moderate intensity. 00:00:04
A cold front will bring down the maximum air temperatures, although the minimum will be the same. 00:00:08
This can produce storms in the mountains. 00:00:12
what is the weather how are clouds and storms formed the answer is found in the atmosphere 00:00:30
Yes, here in the atmosphere. 00:00:55
Atmosphere. 00:00:57
Do you know what that is? 00:00:58
The atmosphere is a layer of air surrounding the Earth. 00:01:01
It allows all living things to breathe, regulates the planet's temperature, 00:01:05
and protects it from particles and radiation from the sun and from outer space. 00:01:09
All phenomena that determine weather conditions occur in the atmosphere. 00:01:15
Clouds, rain, winds, storms, and hurricanes are formed in the atmosphere. 00:01:20
But how do they occur? 00:01:27
All atmospheric phenomena are originated by the sun. 00:01:29
The sun influences all weather elements, such as temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. 00:01:33
Temperature is the amount of heat or cold in the atmosphere. 00:01:41
It changes throughout the day, seasons, and regions 00:01:44
according to the position of the Earth relative to the sun. 00:01:47
Humidity is the amount of water in the atmosphere evaporated by the heat of the sun. 00:01:52
Have you heard of the water cycle? 00:01:57
Me, me, mine! 00:02:00
Humidity and temperature in the atmosphere are responsible for the formation of clouds and rain. 00:02:03
I'll tell you more about the water cycle in The Magic of Water. 00:02:09
Atmospheric pressure is the weight of air over the Earth's surface. 00:02:14
Air has weight. 00:02:20
We live at the bottom of an ocean of air. 00:02:22
The more air above us, the greater the pressure. 00:02:25
Pressure changes with altitude and temperature. 00:02:28
Warm air is lightweight and goes up, 00:02:31
and is replaced by cold air, which is heavier and goes down. 00:02:34
This movement of air masses produces winds. 00:02:38
Temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure are some of the weather elements, 00:02:45
although there are more, such as cloud coverage, rainfall and wind. 00:02:51
Weather and climate are not the same thing. 00:02:56
Weather describes the conditions of the atmosphere at a particular time and place. 00:02:59
Here and now, the weather is cloudy and rainy. 00:03:04
What's the weather like where you live? 00:03:07
Climate, however, describes the weather of a region over a longer period of time. 00:03:09
The weather and other factors, such as landforms, the proximity of the sea, and the distance 00:03:20
to the equator, all influence the climate. 00:03:25
This creates different climates on Earth, with places as diverse as the jungle of Borneo, 00:03:30
it rains for months, or the Atacama Desert, where 15 years can go without water. 00:03:36
By learning about the climate of the region, Javier and Maliko are able to know what seeds 00:03:44
to use and what time of the year to plant them. 00:03:48
By knowing what the weather will be tomorrow, they can decide if today is okay to save some 00:03:53
irrigation water. 00:03:57
Can you think of other things for which it's important to know and predict the weather? 00:04:00
The temperature is falling! 00:04:07
Let's condense! 00:04:09
Let's do it! 00:04:12
Where will we fall this time? 00:04:14
Subido por:
Alicia M.
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1 de abril de 2021 - 17:17
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