Geography 1100 Lecture 6: T2L6.docx
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Atmosphere is a very thin layer of gases. Clouds are often found at different levels in the atmosphere. Clouds can form lanes or street patterns that are organized. These can be observed using satellite imaging and other ways. These clouds may seem to be ominous or threatening. This may cause frost to form in places such as it occurring on the grass but not underneath the tree. The area underneath the tree was slightly warmer and did not experience the frost. Situations can occur where precipitation occurs as rain as super cooled water. This occurs as it is liquid enough (temperature wise) and the temperature freezes due to the lower ground level freezing. This causes the water vapour to immediately freeze. Situation in oregon of a dust devil: this is a localized tornado like figure and is caused by localized heating as a rotation is caused in the region.