Generally speaking, temperature decreases with altitude up to about 10km, then gradually incrases again peaking at around 50km, then falls off again until about 90km, then starts increasing again.
The sun doesn't care where we are. Its temperature doesn't change as we move about.
The distribution of temperature in the stationary heated solar atmosphere found for the limiting cases of slow and fast heating.
Easy, there will differences in temperature and pressure in each atmosphere. Trosphere stratosphere mesosphere and thermosphere (note Trosphere is spelled wrong)
The flag on the moon doesn't move at all because there is no atmosphere on the moon to create movement.
It decreases because as you move up in altitude the air becomes thinner making it colder.
When you move upward in the atmosphere the temperature get lowered.
it gets coolder
The temperture drops.
It gives you stiff nipples.
As you move up through the mesosphere the temperature increases.
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It increases.
The temperature will increase.
How water moves through out our atmosphere and is cleaned
The sun doesn't care where we are. Its temperature doesn't change as we move about.
Temperature differences is why air moves in the atmosphere. Hot air rises, cold air falls. With these temperature difference comes pressure differences and these temp. and pressure differences are what keep the air moving. Theoretically, if there were no temp. or pressure differences in the atmosphere, air would not move.
No not true.