Its the hydrosphere
Metophere Hydrophere
The layer in which temperatures increase with elevation is the troposphere. This is the layer above the surface of the Earth. The troposphere contains half of the Earth's atmosphere. Weather occurs in this layer.
Based on temperature differences.
Air is the mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. The composition of the earth's atmosphere varies with altitude, but at sea level contains approximately 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen by volume.An oxygen-deficient atmosphere contains less than 19.5% oxygen by volume.An oxygen-enriched atmosphere contains more than 23.5% oxygen by volume.
The troposphere. The troposphere is one of the four layers of the atmosphere (0-10km in altitude) containing water vapour. Clouds are formed by water condensing and as air cools. This is why cloud formation is possible because the temperature of the troposphere decreases with altitude.
The layer of the atmosphere that contains weather is the troposphere. It is the lowest layer of the atmosphere where temperature decreases with increasing altitude and where most weather phenomena occur, including clouds, precipitation, and wind.
Metophere Hydrophere
The layer in which temperatures increase with elevation is the troposphere. This is the layer above the surface of the Earth. The troposphere contains half of the Earth's atmosphere. Weather occurs in this layer.
Based on temperature differences.
It is Venus.
the atmosphere because it contains gases
The Troposhere has the most water vapor then any other layer in the atmosphere.
Saturn's atmosphere is composed of mostly hydrogen. It also consists of helium, ammonia, and methane. Nitrogen and oxygen are small elements mixed within the atmosphere as well.
Air is the mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. The composition of the earth's atmosphere varies with altitude, but at sea level contains approximately 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen by volume.An oxygen-deficient atmosphere contains less than 19.5% oxygen by volume.An oxygen-enriched atmosphere contains more than 23.5% oxygen by volume.
Temperature wavers up and down as you go higher from Earth. It steadily increases for some distance, then reaches a maximum and begins decreasing, After a minimum, it again increases without bound, all the way into space. The increase is due to the effects of atmospheric warming, which traps energy in the air and at a peak at around certain heights. After this, there is not enough air to keep energy trapped and it escapes outwards. Above that, there are few enough particles but they travel extremely fast, hence they have an enormous temperature while the same volume contains a lot less energy.
The troposphere. The troposphere is one of the four layers of the atmosphere (0-10km in altitude) containing water vapour. Clouds are formed by water condensing and as air cools. This is why cloud formation is possible because the temperature of the troposphere decreases with altitude.
There is no average temperature for mountains; there is however a pretty good guideline which you can use to determine temperature at altitude. If the air is dry is about its 10 degree centigrade drop in temperature per 1000m of altitude and about 5 degrees centigrade drop per 1000 m if the air is saturated (contains a lot of moisture)