Moisture as an element of weather : lecture 19 : GEOG 140 : Introduction to physical geography
Journal Article: DOI: 2005420-112937g
Abstract
This lecture is part of the course GEOG 140 : Introduction to Physical Geography created by Professor Christine M. Rodrigue of the Department of Geography at the California State University, Long Beach. The lecture explores moisture and the importance of water vapour in the atmosphere, in particular the release of heat into the atmosphere due to condensation and/or freezing.
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Keywords
California State University
course GEOG 140
lecture explores moisture
Physical Geography
Professor Christine M. Rodrigue
water vapour

