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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air arises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the emergence or production of air, such as in scientific or poetic descriptions.
Example: "As the sun warmed the ground, air arises from the surface, creating a gentle breeze."
Alternatives: "air emerges" or "air is produced".
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The Upanishads explains the interdependence of these elements in relation to Brahman, the supreme reality, from which they arise: "From Brahman arises space, from space arises air, from air arises fire, from fire arises water, and from water arises earth". and connects each of the elements to one of the five senses.
Notwithstanding possible long-range transport, most of NO2 in the ambient air arises from oxidization of emitted NO x from combustion mainly from motor engines in urban areas (Williams 1999), and it is considered to be a good marker of traffic-related air pollution.
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Yet it is a pleasant neighborhood bar (and restaurant) of high, mustard-yellow walls and generous skylights, with a casual air arising from civilized and knowledgeable regulars.
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are ubiquitous pollutants known to be present in both indoor and outdoor air arising from various sources.
Fine particles (particles less than 10 micrometers (μm) in diameter) in the air arise from a number of sources such as from wood and oil combustion, forest fires and traffic (Ohlström et al. 2000; Lamberg et al. 2011; Ferranti 2014).
The posterolateral portion of PPS has anatomic continuity with the properitoneal flank "stripe" (a layer of areolar tissue and variable amount of fat in between the transversalis fascia and parietal peritoneum) Therefore, air arising within or entering this space may spread to the anterior abdominal wall.
The finite conductivity of atmospheric air, which arises from cosmic ray and natural radioactive ionisation, permits a vertical conduction current density (∼1 pA m−2) between the lower ionosphere and the surface during fair-weather conditions; this current provides a physical link between the upper and lower atmospheres.
Air pollution arises in two ways: as primary pollutants emitted directly out of exhaust pipes and stacks and as secondary pollutants formed from the primary pollutants in the atmosphere in the copresence of sunlight, moisture or both [ 1].
It is not widely known that indoor air pollution arising from cooking currently kills far more people than the consequences of outdoor air pollution.
Air sacs arise in various other ways.
The problems of indoor air quality arose after the energy crisis of the 1970's and the drive for energy-efficient buildings.
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