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With changes in elevation and latitude.
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Geography, proximity to water, landscape, continent location, and eastern versus western hemisphere can all affect temperature.
the measure of change in elevation in a certain distance is called gradient
In the troposphere, the temperature drops. In the stratosphere (layer above the troposphere) it increases with elevation. In the mesosphere, temperature drops again with elevation. In the theromosphere, it goes up again (to nearly stellar surface temperatures).
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The close the latitude is to 0, the hotter it is.
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Air temperature drops an average of 6.5 degrees Celsius per every 1000 feet.
Change in volume - container getting bigger or smaller with same amount of air; Change in temperature - air gets hotter or colder causing it to expand or contract; Change in density - air is pumped into or out of a fixed container.
Standard temperature change is 3 deg. F. per 1K ft.
Standard temperature change is 3 deg. F. per 1K ft.
As elevation increases, temperature tends to decrease. This is known as the lapse rate, which is about 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet gained in elevation. This is why mountainous regions are often cooler than low-lying areas at the same latitude.