It begins to get warmer from the sun's radiation.
The temperature does not fall in the stratosphere. The temperature rises considerably once you reach this part of the atmosphere. This is because this is where most of the sun's rays are collected before hitting the surface of the earth.
As the temperature increases, the viscosity of the liquid will decrease.
Altitude affects the temperature and precipitation patterns in tropical climate. As altitude increases, the temperature decreases, leading to cooler conditions at higher elevations. This can result in a variation of vegetation and ecosystems at different altitudes. Additionally, higher altitudes can trigger orographic precipitation, where moist air is forced to rise over mountains, resulting in increased rainfall on the windward side and a rain shadow effect on the leeward side.
Cfc's rise to the stratosphere and react with ozone. These CFC's release chlorine which reacts with ozone to deplete it and form oxygen molecule and nascent oxygen.
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.
the temperature already rise as you climb up in the stratosphere.
stratosphere and thermosphere
drop
With a rise of temperature, the solubility increases
ionosphere and the exosphere
The higher you go - the lower the temperature.
THE ANSWER IS B the stratosphere a.k.a. layer S temperatures increase in this layer
The temperature does not fall in the stratosphere. The temperature rises considerably once you reach this part of the atmosphere. This is because this is where most of the sun's rays are collected before hitting the surface of the earth.
As the temperature increases, the viscosity of the liquid will decrease.
Its a layer of our atmosphere, above the stratosphere, but beneath the thermosphere. It starts at around an altitude of 50-60km and ends at around an altitude of around 100-120km. The temperature tends to drop with increased height through the mesosphere. At the 100-120km point is the coldest place on earth, with temperatures around -160'C. Temperatures then start to rise again with height through the thermosphere.
Generally, as temperature increases, solubility increases. There are a few cases where the opposite happens, though.
as the temperature rises,the drift velocity increases hence relaxation time decreases and resistance increases.