Above the stratopause and extending to an altitude of about 80 Km is the atmospheric layer called the mesosphere.In this layer,the temperature decreases as the altitude increases.In fact,the mesosphere is the coldest layer of the atmosphere,dropping to a temperature of -90C.The upper boundary of the mesosphere,called mesopause ,is market by a return to increase temperatures.
The temperature in the mesosphere decreases as altitude increases because the amount of gas molecules in the mesosphere is very low the area is unable to absorb the radiation from the sun.
fewer particles to convert the red-green light spectrum into heat
Decrease and become closer to the dewpoint. :-)
An increase in temperature usually causes an increase in volume. Since the mass doesn't change, density decreases. tt
an increase in air temperature causes expansion of gas therefore a decrease in density. colder air is denser hence valley bottoms are often colder
an increase in volume and/or a decrease in mass
Desertification causes a decrease of vegetation.
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A loss of gas, or a decrease in temperature.
salt a decrease in temperature and an increasue in salinity
Temperature is directly proportional to volume i.e. as temperature increases volume of gas also increases and as it decreases, the volume also decreases
endothermic... it think
Probable you think to sweating.
UV radiations hit the ozone layer in the stratosphere. The energy is turned into heat energy. The mesosphere has no heat source in itself and is far away from the Earth and the Sun. Both heat sources.
Decrease and become closer to the dewpoint. :-)
Piedmont and mesa
An exothermic process is any process that releases or loses energy to its environment.
As water evaporates from the boiling pot,its temperature drops.This results from the fact that water molecules during evaporation extract its latent heat of vapourization from the pot, thereby exerting a cooling effect on it and its content.Regulation of body temperature by sweating is based on this principle. When sweat comes out of its pores, usually in suny days, it evaporates and in the process extract its latent heat of vapourization from the body.This causes the body temperature to decrease.In this way it keeps the body temperature fairly constant.
There is a thing called the "heat of compression" which causes all compressed substances to increase in temperature.