It increases up to a certain point.
temperature increases with depth
the pressure decreases the pressure increases
it increases
Both temperature and pressure increase with depth.
if im not mistaken it freezes.
it freezes. this is called snow :) (just kidding)
Temperature reaches its coldest at the tropopause, which is the boundary between the troposphere below and the stratosphere above. In the stratosphere, the temperature increases with height due to absorption of radiation by ozone.Temperature changes when altitude is in the stratosphere because of one things. It already rises when you climb up in the stratosphere.
In winter, when the atmospheric temperature starts falling well below 0 degree C, the water at the surface of a tank or ocean initially at temperature of 4 degree C beings to radiate heat to the atmosphere, so the temperature of water starts falling. When the temperature of water at the surface falls, water contracts, so its density increases and therefore it sinks to the bottom. This continues till the temperature of the entire water reaches to 4 degree C. In short this happens due to anomalous expansion of water.
The temperature of the ocean is 39 degrees below the surface.
The temperature decreases
As the depth increases, the density increases also.
As the depth increases, the density increases also.