This site, produced by the U.S. Geological Survey, describes the circulation pattern of Earth's atmosphere, which is influenced by differential heating and the Coriolis Effect. This circulation causes the formation of warm, dry areas on the Earth's surface which are where deserts are likely to exist. The site features text, a photograph, and a scientific illustration showing the atmospheric circulation pattern. Educational levels: High school
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In order to understand how deserts form one needs to understand two processes called adiabatic cooli...
Desertification, the degradation of formerly productive land into desert, is a complex process. It i...
This site explains how climate change affects everything from stratospheric temperatures to the gold...
Most of Earth's deserts can be found in dry areas created by global circulation patterns. The desert...
This site contains 17 questions on the topic of wind and weathering, which covers the Coriolis Effec...
About one third of Earth\u27s land surface is either arid (\u3c 10 ppt./yr or semi-arid (10 to 20 ...
There are several factors that influence the climate or prevailing weather conditions for any given ...
This resource consists of four modules with teachers’ guides: 1) Temperature Variations and Habitabi...
This site provides an overview of the Earth's atmospheric greenhouse effect by briefly exploring the...
Dry climates and their mechanisms have been receiving considerable recent attention from scientists ...
The seasons on Earth are caused by the tilt of the Earth on its axis as it revolves around the Sun. ...
Differences in air pressure are a major cause of atmospheric circulation. Because heat excites the m...
This site provides a brief overview of the earth's climate, which is generally defined as the averag...
This undergraduate meteorology tutorial is one in a series explaining how and why the temperature ri...
The processes by which the movements of the surface of the earth due to its rotation around the pola...
In order to understand how deserts form one needs to understand two processes called adiabatic cooli...
Desertification, the degradation of formerly productive land into desert, is a complex process. It i...
This site explains how climate change affects everything from stratospheric temperatures to the gold...