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the temp goes down, the winds go up, and the pressure goes up...
Air pressure is simply the weight of the air above you. Air pressure falls with height because the higher you go up, the less air there is above you to weigh down on you.
The density of group 2 metals increases as you go up the group. This is because atomic radius decreases as you go up the group. Density is mass / volume and the ratio of mass to volume of atoms of the elements goes up with the decrease in radius.
nothing dencity never changes
the troposphere and the environment
Dcreases
the temp goes down, the winds go up, and the pressure goes up...
temperature and altitude
You know that as you go up, it gets colder. The troposphere would be the warmest layer and evaporation happens there
The troposphere is the section of the atmosphere in which 95% of weather occurs. the troposphere is where 99% of clouds are and is also the thinnest layer of the atmosphere. the troposphere is thicker in more tropical areas. This is because of the more heat.
in the troposphere, it goes down.( the layer closest to the surface) however, that changes as you go up in the atmosphere depending on what layer the air is in
The density decreases.
It is cold and windy up there. The further you go up the colder it gets.
Aluminum's density is 2.698
The temperature gets colder as you go upward in the troposphere. Light from the Sun heats the ground. The warm ground gives off the heat as infrared "light". The IR energy heats the troposphere. The lowest part of the troposphere is the warmest because it is closest to the ground, where the heat is coming from.
The substance will be compressed (increase in density) and if the compression is adiabatic, the temperature will go up since there is work being done on the system.
In the troposphere it will get colder, uet in the stratosphere it should get warmer.