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Q: What happens to the temperature in the ozone layer does it get colder or warmer?
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Which process increases the temperature of the atmosphere?

You know that as you go up, it gets colder. The troposphere would be the warmest layer and evaporation happens there


What is the boundary between the warmer surface water and colder ocean water called?

Thermal Layer


What is the boundary between the warmer surface water and colder deep ocean water called?

Thermal Layer


How does the temperature of earths crust change going layer to layer?

The closer the layer is at the Earth's core, the warmer it gets.


Would you get hotter or colder as you went higher up in the atmosphere?

Upto Ozon Layer it get colder and then start increasing the temperature.......


Why does it get colder in the troposphere then get hoter in the stratusphere then get colder again in the metrosphere?

Because it gets colder the higher you go in the homospere until you get to the ozone layer where sunlight is being pushed another direction. This sunlight makes it warmer and then it startes getting colder the higher you go again


Why is it colder on mountaintops than down below?

Because, taller mountains are high enough to reach the next layer of the atmosphere, which tends to be colder because the sun's radiation is mostly deflected at the top. The bottom layer is alot warmer because of the greenhouse effect.


When a layer of cool air at the surface of earth is found under layer of warmer air above it the result is known as?

Temperature inversion


When a layer of cool air at the surface of the earth is found under a layer of warmer air above it the result is known as?

Temperature inversion


When a layer of cool air at the surface of earth is found under a layer of warmer air above it the result is known as?

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Do temperatures get warmer as you move from the lower stratosphere to the top of that layer?

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."


How is temperature affected by changes in altitude?

It typically gets colder the higher you go depending on which layer of the atmosphere you are in.