No, the ionosphere is not where the troposphere stops getting colder. The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where temperatures generally decrease with altitude until reaching the tropopause, the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere, which is typically where temperatures start to stabilize or increase. The ionosphere, on the other hand, is a region of the upper atmosphere, above the mesosphere, that contains ionized particles and is influenced by solar radiation.
Cold because the higher up you go in the atmosphere the colder it gets, but the warmest layer of the atmosphere is the thermoshere. Also a good indication of the temperature of a layer in the atmosphere is to look at the weather, because on a good sized mountain there is snow at the top.
Colder, much colder.
The troposphere stops getting colder at the boundary known as the tropopause, which is the transition layer between the troposphere and the stratosphere. In the troposphere, temperature generally decreases with altitude due to decreasing atmospheric pressure. However, at the tropopause, temperatures stabilize and may even begin to increase with altitude in the stratosphere above. This temperature inversion marks the end of the cooling trend characteristic of the troposphere.
The hottest (surface temperature) is Venus then, getting colder: Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. (In fact Neptune and Uranus are very similar in temperature.)
No, the ionosphere is not where the troposphere stops getting colder. The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where temperatures generally decrease with altitude until reaching the tropopause, the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere, which is typically where temperatures start to stabilize or increase. The ionosphere, on the other hand, is a region of the upper atmosphere, above the mesosphere, that contains ionized particles and is influenced by solar radiation.
As you get higher the air is thinning not expanding.
It is getting colder outside. It's colder in here than it is out there. My beer is colder.
Because it's transitioning from Fall to Winter...
The song is based in winter so she is probably saying the temperature outside was still getting colder
The moon is not getting colder, and from all observations we're able to conduct, it's not shrinking. So the only thing that appears to have shrunk, if not completely evaporated, is your question.
because they are mirroring eachother (they are on different parts of the equator)
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The different layers of the atmoshpere are classified by their temperature the troposhere gets colder as you go up because you are going farter away from the earth. When you reach the stratosphere it gets warmer because the ozone layer and the mesoshere is freezing cold. and the thermoshere is for than 2000 F.
Refrigerator improves its design and capacity year after year.
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Ice is hard solid all ice is is snow getting colder and dissolving