In Search of The Source of Wind: A+ Social Science
In Search of The Source of Wind: A+ Social Science
In Search of The Source of Wind: A+ Social Science
Chapter: 2
IN SEARCH OF THE SOURCE OF WIND
Topic 1:- ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE & IT'S RELATION WITH TEMPERATURE, ALTITUDE
AND HUMIDITY
Atmospheric pressure
The weight exerted by the air on the surface of the earth
Measuring instrument: Mercury Barometer: Units: Millibar (mb) & hectopascal (hpa).
RELATION - Inversely proportional to temperature, altitude and humidity
When TEMPERATURE increases air expands. So atmospheric pressure decreases
When ALTITUDE increases air becomes rare. So atmospheric pressure decreases
Atmospheric pressure decreases at the rate of 1mb per an altitude of 10 meters
HUMIDITY
It is the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere. Water vapour is lighter than air, Hence it
ascends.
So when HUMIDITY increases atmospheric pressure decreases.
Isobars
it is an imaginary line joining places having same atmospheric pressure