Becomes lower and lower.
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Temperatures drop as elevation increases because the air becomes less dense at higher altitudes, making it more difficult for the air to hold onto heat. This results in a decrease in air pressure and temperature with increasing elevation.
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Higher temperatures can increase the rate of a chemical reaction by providing more energy to the reactant molecules, which leads to more collisions and higher chances of successful reactions. Additionally, at higher temperatures, some reactions that are typically endothermic may become spontaneous due to the increased thermal energy. However, extremely high temperatures can cause undesired side reactions or decomposition of the reactants.
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The temperature changes as you go up a mountain due to the reduction in atmospheric pressure with increasing altitude. This drop in pressure causes the air to expand and cool, resulting in colder temperatures at higher elevations.
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In general, temperatures decline as we increase our altitude. The higher we go, the colder it is. The answer to the question about whether temperatures get warmer as we move from the lower stratosphere on up is, "No."
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it will be cooler because it air pressure decreases as you go higher in space.... DUHHHH!!!!!!!!!