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The temperature changes within the stratosphere with increasing distance from the earth. The temperature increases with altitude, reaching a maximum of about 2 degrees Celsius This is unlike the troposphere, where the temperature decreases with increasing altitude. The heating is caused by the ozone layerbecause as it absorbs solar radiation, the heat around the ozone layer charges the particles in the upper stratosphere as it releases some energy, increasing its temperature. This is also simply known as conduction. Unlike the troposphere, the stratosphere is generally stable, and the warmer air does not cool down and fall like how it does in the troposphere.
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It is cooler because warm and cool makes cool
Due to the altitude, hilly areas are cooler than plains. The higher we go, the cooler it becomes. The temperature rises by 1^C for an increase in 162 m ascent. Till 14 km, the limit of troposphere, the temperature decreases.
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The height of the Tropopause depends mainly on the Latitude. At the Poles, it is about 30,000' and at the equator it is about 60,000. This number varies with a change in temperature/season. It is higher at the equator due to a naturally higher temperature at sea level, this means the parcel of air has a lower density. Because of the lower density the parcel of air will be more 'stretched out' than the air at the poles (the colder parcel of air with a higher density).
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Cool and dry
I prevent a cool show.
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The higher the altitude the colder it gets and as it leaves the troposphere (Where we are) it enters the mesosphere and it is about as -85 degrees
Chemical weathering in the warm, wet season and mechanical weathering in the cool, dry season.
Much of the phenomena that affects our day-to-day weather takes place in the troposphere.
by being cool.
Warm air rises from the ground to the troposphere(an updraft). when updrafts rise, they cool down everything and condense.
Air in the troposphere radiates up to the top of the Earth's atmosphere. This effectively works to cool the Earth's surface.
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