All weathers are caused by:

All weathers are caused by:

  • (A) Movement of the Earth
  • (B) Moon Light
  • (C) Heating from the Sun
  • (D) Ocean Waves
  • Heating from the Sun: The Sun plays a crucial role in driving Earth's weather. It heats the surface of our planet unevenly, which results in temperature and pressure differences. These differences set air and water into motion, creating wind, clouds, and precipitation. Weather happens because the Sun's rays warm different parts of the Earth at varying intensities—the equator receives more heat than the poles do. This variation in heating causes changes in temperature and pressure, prompting air to move as wind and water to evaporate into clouds. Eventually, this leads to rain and other weather phenomena. Without the Sun's energy, there would be no winds or clouds, nor rainfall; essentially, weather as we know it wouldn't exist at all.
  • Movement of the earth: While the Earth's rotation and orbit affect the timing of seasons and the direction of winds (Coriolis effect), they do not "create" the energy required for weather; they only distribute the heat provided by the Sun.
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 ‘NATO’ is an abbreviation of:

  • (A) North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • (B) Non-Aligned Treaty Organization
  • (C) Non-Aligned Trading Organization
  • (D) North American Transport Organization

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