The temperature zones in which the atmospheric temperature increases as the distance above sea level increases are the stratosphere and the thermosphere.
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
when temperature of air increases it becomes less dense and expands rising up which causes the pressure to drop
The vast majority of compounds increase in solubility as the temperature increases.
This is so because CO2 is a green house gas which does not allow the harmful UV rays of the sun trapped by the Earth to go back , which increases the temperature of the Earth. So if carbon dioxide will increase , surely the temperature would also increase.
As the temperature increases, the reaction time decreases.
The stratosphere is where the temperature increases with height. This is due to absorption of UV radiation by atmospheric ozone.
atmospheric
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
No, the temperature does not increase in fact it decreases as the altitude increases yes it does.
when temperature of air increases it becomes less dense and expands rising up which causes the pressure to drop
Temperature Inversion
No, it only increases when the water level increases; it is not a matter of temperature.
A general increase in temperature increases the reaction rate.
No, the temperature in the troposphere decreases as the altitude increases.
No. Atmospheric pressure decreases as altitude increases.
It decreases in relation to lower temperature.
The vast majority of compounds increase in solubility as the temperature increases.