Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Sea salt, pollen, ash, smoke soot, fine soil – these are associated with:
Options
Gases
Dust particles
Water vapour
Meteors
Solution
Dust particles
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
How is carbon dioxide a useful gas for life on earth?
What is known as atmosphere?
What keeps the atmosphere in a dynamic state?
Explain the following term/process in detail:
Normal Lapse Rate of Temperature
Explain the following term/process in detail:
CFCs
What is ‘Atmosphere’?
Define the following
Exosphere
What is Atmospheric pressure?
OR
Is Atmospheric pressure the same on every place on the surface of the Earth?
What are the properties of Ionosphere?
Give reasons for the following :
The Earth does not experience extremes of temperature as in other planets.
Give reasons for the following :
The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere varies from place to place.
Give reasons for the following :
The ionosphere (thermosphere) is suited to long distance communication.
Give reasons for the following :
As a jet plane flies high in the sky, it leaves a white trail behind.
Give reasons for the following :
The exosphere allows the gas molecules to easily escape into space.
Give reasons for the following :
Dust particles plays a significant role in the atmosphere.
Atmosphere is the most dynamic element in Environment’. Discuss.
Answer the following questions
What is atmosphere?
Answer the following questions
Which gas creates green house effect in the atmosphere?
How do Bacteria help plants use nitrogen?
How does nature balance our life? What is the result if this balance is disturbed?
_______ is the most important gas for the survival of living organisms.
This ______ is a permanent gas in the atmosphere.
This ______ gas helps in protecting the earth from radiation.
Which one of the following gases constitutes the major portion of the atmosphere?
Oxygen gas is in negligible quantity at the height of atmosphere: