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The rate at which temperature decreases with increasing altitude is known as the lapse rate.
Lapse rate is the rate at which air temperature decreases with existing altitude
The environmental lapse rate (ELR), is the rate of decrease of temperature with altitude in the stationary atmosphere at a given time and location.While Normal Lapse Rate is average concept for temperature decline with height in the troposphere.
The increase in temperature with an increase in altitude is referred to as a "temperature inversion." In this scenario, the normal lapse rate is reversed, leading to warmer air above cooler air. This phenomenon can lead to various atmospheric conditions, including smog and air quality issues.
The standard temperature lapse rate or environmental lapse rate as it is more commonly known is basically the temperature difference between the tropopause surface divided by height. This uses the formula -dT/dz and essentially shows the temperature decreasing as the height above the tropopause increases.
Temperature (dry adiabatic lapse rate) changes at about 2 per degree F per 1000 ft, dew point more slowly (saturated adiabatic lapse rate), at about 3 degree F per 1000 ft. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabatic_lapse_rate. jb
The rate of temperature change per 1000 feet in the atmosphere is called the lapse rate. On average, the lapse rate is about 3.5F per 1000 feet of elevation.
Lapse rate is the speed at which the lapse of conduction or convection occurs, many lapsings have been submitted by african scientists because they are near the equator where mitosis occurs and the mitochondria of the feline cells are at there most sensitive state of equality. the equation is 7*lapse&temp(deg K)*potate
Its known as either a temperature lapse or a temperature inversion. Hope this helps! :)
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Environmental lapse rate
Typically, the air temperature in the troposphere decreases with altitude, following a pattern known as the environmental lapse rate. If the air temperature increases as altitude increases, it is referred to as a temperature inversion. Temperature inversions can trap pollutants and affect weather patterns by creating stable atmospheric conditions.