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What factors effect weather

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Weather is determined by the values of meteorological factors: temperature, air umididatea, wind direction and speed, atmospheric pressure, air turbulence, the amount and type of precipitation. These factors are measured by specific instruments - thermometers, barometers, hydrometers, weathervane to The measured values over long periods of time (years or decades) statistically give us information about the climate of a region.
Factors that affect weather are temperature, wind, air moisture, cloudiness, rain and atmospheric pressure.
 The temperature of the atmosphere naturally changes. This change in temperature affects the weather condition in a particular place and time.
The flow of air from the sea to the land in the daytime is called sea breeze. The land cools down faster than the water does. As this happens, the cool air from the land takes place. The flow of air from the land to the sea in the night time is called land breeze.
The oceans, the lakes, the rivers as well as the other water forms and land naturally perform evaporation. The water vapour due to evaporation goes into the atmosphere(this time, water vapour is called moisture). The amount of moisture in the atmosphere is also known as humidity. When the air contains a lot of water vapour, the air is humid or moist.
The clouds are made up of tiny water droplets that are suspended in the air. Clouds form because of three conditions: enough water vapour in the air, low temperature that will condense the vapour and the tiny particles in where the water vapour condenses.
The clouds will eventually fall back to the ground in time in form of rain.
Pressure is defined in Physics as the force that is exerted on a unit area. A gaseous substance in the atmosphere exerts pressure on every part of the earth's surface. The pressure that is exerted by the atmosphere is called atmospheric pressure. The atmospheric pressure is affected by altitude.