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The lower troposphere as we live in this area and the temperatures of this area would affect the life on this planet more then that of the upper levels.
Equator has a lower angular deflection of sunlight and therefore warmer temperatures
Yes. The lowest level of the atmosphere is the troposphere, which includes the part that we breathe.
But Denmark is lower in elevation, and closer to the ocean. Oceans moderate temperatures around land, while increased altitude is colder.
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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."
It doesn't have to be cold. In fact hail forms best if it is fairly warm near the ground. No matter how warm it is at the ground, temperatures in the upper troposphere are very cold, though extactly how cold can vary. Hail forms in thunderstorms with strong updrafts. Such storms form best when the lower troposphere is warmer than normal while the upper troposphere is cooler than normal.
You experience lower temperatures as you move towards the troposphere
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The lower troposphere as we live in this area and the temperatures of this area would affect the life on this planet more then that of the upper levels.
It is perfectly fine. It happens to all boys at some point. Uusually in warmer temperatures.
No. The jet stream is in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere.
Equator has a lower angular deflection of sunlight and therefore warmer temperatures
Equator has a lower angular deflection of sunlight and therefore warmer temperatures