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No, the temperature in the troposphere decreases as the altitude increases.
The temperature decreases with altitude.
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The Troposphere is 3.5 degrees f per thousand feet and 6.5 degrees s per kilometer.
Meteorology is the study of the changes of the temperature, air pressure, moisture, and wind direction in the troposphere.
Air temperature can be measured beyond the troposphere.
The temperature of troposphere is not constant. It varies from -51C to 17 Celcius.
No, the temperature in the troposphere decreases as the altitude increases.
Air temperature can be measured beyond the troposphere.
As the altitude increases, the temperature in the troposphere will decrease. The troposphere is the lowest portion of planet's atmosphere.
If the temperature increases with increasing altitude in the troposphere, then a temperature inversion exists. All the weather that we are primarily interested in, occurs in the troposphere.
Temperature decreases as altitude increases in the troposphere
The atmospheric layer that has the greatest range of temperature is the troposphere. In the troposphere, water vapor plays a huge role in the fluctuation of temperatures.
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the troposphere is the closest layer to earth, so it would be the coldest right? no. the troposphere uses greenhouse gasses to trap in the heat I'm not sure what the exact temperature is but....there you go!! :)
the troposphere is the closest layer to earth, so it would be the coldest right? no. the troposphere uses greenhouse gasses to trap in the heat I'm not sure what the exact temperature is but....there you go!! :)
Yes, thee Stratosphere is colder than the troposphere. We live in the troposphere as well