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The temperature decreases by about 6.4 degrees Celsius for every 1000 meters increase in altitude. Therefore, at 1400 meters above sea level, the temperature is estimated to be about 9 degrees Celsius cooler than at sea level.
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Air pressure decreases with altitude due to the lower weight of the air column above, leading to lower oxygen levels and potential altitude sickness. Temperature also decreases with altitude as the atmosphere becomes thinner and less able to retain heat.
The decrease in temperature with an increase in elevation is known as the lapse rate. As you move higher above sea level, the air pressure decreases, causing the air to expand and cool down. This cooling effect is why the temperature drops by an average of 0.6 degrees Celsius per 100 meters of elevation gain.
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As height above sea level increases, generally the air temperature decreases at a rate of about 1 degree Celsius per 100 meters due to the decrease in atmospheric pressure. This is known as the lapse rate.
The temperature decreases the higher you go.
In the third layer of the atmosphere, known as the mesosphere, temperature decreases with altitude due to the decreasing concentration of ozone molecules. This layer is located above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere in the Earth's atmosphere.
it depends on weather and climate.
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The density of water increases as its temperature increases from 0 deg C to 4 deg C (the anomalous expansion phase). Above 4 deg C, the density decreases with temperature.
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).