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The stratosphere has a temperature of about 270 degrees Kelvin. This is equal to -3 degrees Celsius and 26.6 degrees Fahrenheit.

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the stratosphere is cold except in it's upper region where the ozone is located

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The altitude of the Stratosphere is 50 km.

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i dont know man figure it out yourself

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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."


In what layer of the atmosphere do temperatures rise with altitude A. Troposphere B. Stratosphere C. Mesosphere D. Mesopause?

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after the troposphere which layer of the atmosphere has the next coldest temperatures?

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Does the stratosphere temperature increase or decrease?

In the stratosphere, the temperature increases with height. This is due to the presence of the ozone layer near the top of the stratosphere. The ozone layer absorbs incoming UV radiation, and thus the temperatures are warmer at the top of the stratosphere than at the bottom.


Does the temperature in the stratosphere decrease or increase?

In the stratosphere, the temperature increases with height. This is due to the presence of the ozone layer near the top of the stratosphere. The ozone layer absorbs incoming UV radiation, and thus the temperatures are warmer at the top of the stratosphere than at the bottom.


In the stratosphere does temperature increase or decrease with altitude?

In the stratosphere, the temperature increases with height. This is due to the presence of the ozone layer near the top of the stratosphere. The ozone layer absorbs incoming UV radiation, and thus the temperatures are warmer at the top of the stratosphere than at the bottom.


Temperatures generally rise as the altitude increases in the troposphere and layers of the atmosphere?

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Suppose the stratosphere became covered in a thick blanket of volcanic dust How would this affect the temperature of the air in the troposphere?

If the stratosphere became covered in a thick layer of volcanic dust... it would slowly cover the earth like a blanket and block out the sun witch would lower the temperatures for maybe years.


Which layer of the atmosphere has temperatures from -50 degrees Celsius up to 0 degrees Celsius?

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Are temperatures in the stratosphere warm?

No, they are colder than nearly anywhere on Earth's surface. They do tend to increase as you go up in the Stratosphere however, unlike in the Troposphere. This is because ozone in the Stratosphere absorbs solar radiation, but even this does not permit very much warming at all.


Which layer in the atmosphere absorbs warmth due to ozone so temperatures rise?

Stratosphere is the layer. It absorbs the heat.


What is the temperature of the second layer of the atmosphere?

Assuming you're going from the bottom up, the second layer of atmosphere is the stratosphere and it ranges in temperature from approximately -56 degrees C to -2 degrees C. Unlike the troposphere where the temperatures cool as altitude increases, in the stratosphere the temperatures actually get warmer the higher you go.