answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Yes it does.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Does the temperature increase with depth on all the gas giants?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What causes the star temperature to increase?

yes,it is from all the peaces in space that makes the temperature increase.


When a volume of air is compressed its temperature does it increase or decrease or neither?

There is a thing called the "heat of compression" which causes all compressed substances to increase in temperature.


How can you increase the rate of dissolution?

One way is to grind up solid, or increase the temperature. Also, you can stir the solution, and then, there are enzymes.


What kind of energy does the Earth have?

The Earth produces geothermal energy. The geothermal gradient is the amount of increase in temperature with depth.


Why does pressure increase as depth increase?

Fluid pressure increases with depth because the weight of the liquid on top of the measuring level exerts force downwards. It is the same effect as piling up 10 plates because the one below gets all the pressure.


What global effects will an increase in temperature have?

It will melt all the ice in Antarctica and in the Arctic


What can you do to increase the temperature of boiling water?

Raise the pressure. It all depends on pressure.


How does temperature aff ect the rate of chemical changes?

An increase in temperature increases the rate of most, but not all, chemical reactions.


Does temperature of a solid ice increase when placed outside the freezer?

No, it stays at the freezing temperature of water until it has all melted.


What would happen if the temperature incread by 6 degrees?

The answer depends on the temperature of what. An increase of 6 degrees C in the body temperature would, in most cases, prove to be very serious. A similar increase in the temperature of the sun would go unnoticed. An increase of that magnitude in the average surface temperature on earth is likely to be catastrophic for human beings though not all life forms.


What effect does an increase in temperature have on a gas's volume and pressure?

As indicated by the Ideal Gas Laws, increasing temperature will tend to increase both volume and pressure. Of course, volume can't always increase, that depends upon the flexibility or inflexibility of the container that the gas is in, and if the volume does increase that will counteract the increase in pressure that would otherwise have happened. Temperature, pressure, and volume are all interconnected in a gas.


What forces the temperature to increase with the altitude in the troposphere?

If the temperature increases with increasing altitude in the troposphere, then a temperature inversion exists. All the weather that we are primarily interested in, occurs in the troposphere.