Actually, as you go from the surface of the earth to space, temperature decreases until it reaches approximately 15 km( the tropopause). Then it increases until it reaches approximately 50 km ( stratosphere) . then it decreases again until the dheight is about 80 km ( mesosphere), then it increases again in the thermosphere up until 120 km above sea level.
it decreases because when an object is moving as the temperature decreases the object decreases
As temperature decreases, elasticity also decreases.
thermal contraction
As the temperature of a fluid increases, its volume increases, and as the temperature decreases, its volume decreases. Since the liquid in a thermometer is in a closed container, the fluid rises when the temperature increases and lowers when the temperature decreases.
Temperature decreases.
atmospheric
above 106 decreases farin height
It become colder
Troposphere: Temperature decreases with hight Stratosphere : Temperature increases with height
Other things being equal, temperature decreases with height.
It decreases with height.
The height of the cloud base would be higher because the low level moisture decreases.
Temperature decreases with altitude. On an average, the temperature decreases by 3.5 degrees F for every 1000 ft of altitude (6.5 degrees C for every 1000 meters). The rate depends on if the air is dry or moist - in dry air, the temperature decreases more quickly, in moist air more slowly.
There are four layers of the atmosphere. At the ground is the troposphere, followed by the stratosphere, mesosphere and thermosphere. Temperature decreases with height through the troposphere, increases in the stratosphere, decreases in the mesosphere, then increases again in the thermosphere.
it decreases because when an object is moving as the temperature decreases the object decreases
As the temperature decreases, kinetic energy decreases, and particles slow down.
The volume decreases!