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The higher you go - the lower the temperature.
Temperatures fall with height in a thunderstorm cell. Temperatures generally fall with height in the atmosphere unless there's an inversion present (and those lead to a stable atmosphere not favorable for thunderstorm development)....So if there's thunderstorms present, temperatures should be falling with height.
It does not rise or fall. It is an imaginary line.
Fall is the height of a slanted or diagonal straight surface. Gradient is the result of rise divided by fall (rise/fall) (rise over fall)
The rise and fall is the tides.
ionosphere and the exosphere
Escaped balloons can only rise to the altitude where they are the same density as the surrounding air; they cannot go into space. Eventually the helium leaks out and they fall back down.
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Up, up, and away! A helium balloon rises rapidly until one of two things happens due to the falling air pressure with rising altitude: the balloon expands and pops and the remnants fall back to earth, or the balloon reaches an altitude where it can't rise further and the high altitude winds carry it off. Eventually if it has not popped the helium will slowly escape and it will fall back to earth. By the time it does fall back to earth it is usually hundreds to thousands of miles from where it was released.
An Orchestrated Rise to Fall was created on -19-12-09.
The word is undulate. It means rise and fall.
Escaped balloons can only rise to the altitude where they are the same density as the surrounding air; they cannot go into space. Eventually the helium leaks out and they fall back down.