as altitude increases in the troposphere the temp. decreases. on average for every 1 kilometer increase in altitude the air gets about 6.5 Celsius degrees cool.
they can only form in the lower atmosphere/troposhpere, the same as a regular tornado.
The pressure and the temperature would go on increasing .
No, my temperature does not change as I am a computer program.
There are four layers of the atmosphere. At the ground is the troposphere, followed by the stratosphere, mesosphere and thermosphere. Temperature decreases with height through the troposphere, increases in the stratosphere, decreases in the mesosphere, then increases again in the thermosphere.
You can change the CPU temperature in many ways. The easiest way is to just adjust the temperature when you go and choose the temperature setting and adjusting it there.
When the material reaches its melting point, whatever that may be for the given material, it will go through fusion (will change from solid state to liquid state). Once the material reaches its boiling point it will go through evaporation (will change from liquid state to a gaseous state).
change in concentration change in temperature change in pressure
it goes up in 3's
liquid to gas has the biggest change in volume size. When going from a liquid, that can change its shape because of the randomness of its molecules, to a gas, which can change its shape and volume, because the molecules will stretch to their surroundings. This is due to the amount of energy, in the form of heat, stored in each molecule of the substance, causing it to be more random and dispersed.
The melting temperature properties generally change as you go from left to right in the periodic table by no specific trend/no detail pattern.
less pressure and cooler temperature
The melting temperature properties generally change as you go down the columns of the Periodic Table by decreasing for metals and increasing for non-metals.