The height from the poles are 0km to 12km theres where the stratosphere starts evryone nows that..... do they?
If the temperature increases with increasing altitude in the troposphere, then a temperature inversion exists. All the weather that we are primarily interested in, occurs in the troposphere.
Troposphere
False; Earth's atmosphere does not end abruptly at an altitude of 40 km.
The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere is called the troposphere, which begins at the surface and extends to an average altitude about 17 to 20 kilometers (55,000 to 65,000 feet).
It varies with latitude due to the uneven heating of the Earth's atmosphere. It is thickest near the equator. The troposphere extends for more than 16 kilometers (56,000 feet) of altitude above the equator but less than 9 kilometers (30,000 feet) above the North and South Poles.
Troposphere only
Troposphere only
Temperature decreases as altitude increases in the troposphere
No, the temperature in the troposphere decreases as the altitude increases.
As the altitude increases, the temperature in the troposphere will decrease. The troposphere is the lowest portion of planet's atmosphere.
in any altitude in the troposphere. :)
If the temperature increases with increasing altitude in the troposphere, then a temperature inversion exists. All the weather that we are primarily interested in, occurs in the troposphere.
Temperature decreases as altitude increases.
It is greater at the Equator. The boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere varying in altitude from approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) at the poles to approximately 18 kilometers (11 miles) at the equator.
Troposphere
Troposphere
The temperature in the troposphere and the mesosphere decrease with altitude.