Rechanging
No, it is much colder near the tropopause.
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It gets Colder. SK(APEX)
When warmer air rises so when a localized surface is warmer than its surroundings, the air above that surface is warmer and will also rise. This also makes clouds.
a surface current is warmer becasuse it isn't near the bottom of the ocean its near the top so it gets more heat
Thermal Layer
Your about to leave Earth's regular temperature. In other words, at the surface of Earth, it's actually more warmer down there. But once you get higher, it starts to get less warmer and starts to get more colder. The higher you go, the colder it gets.
Thermal Layer
Fog may form as much colder air moves over warmer ocean surface water. As the ocean evaporates into the colder air, it saturates the air producing fog that looks like streamers rising off the water.
The temperatures are warmer closer to the equator.
Heat will be transferred by conduction from the warmer surface to the colder one.
No, it is much colder near the tropopause.
Yes. The colder the surface temperature, the more clearer the fingerprint will be. The warmer the surface temperature, the less clear the fingerprint will be.
Starfish prefer warmer waters rather than colder waters.
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