Roughly 3 degrees per thousand feet
* Rising Unstable air * moisture * Air cools with an increasing altitude
A belt of dry hi pressure air
10 K/km (in the troposphere)
igneous rock is formed when lava cools down
Rising air cools and compresses adiabatically.
rising air expands then cools and condenses
rising
the magma cools on the surface and eventually u get land
Rising air contains water vapour which condenses as the air cools with altitude.
Roughly 3 degrees per thousand feet
* Rising Unstable air * moisture * Air cools with an increasing altitude
* Rising Unstable air * moisture * Air cools with an increasing altitude
A belt of dry hi pressure air
10 K/km (in the troposphere)
pumice
Hot air rising and sthen cools and sinks and forms udder like shaped clouds