The sun doesn't care where we are. Its temperature
doesn't change as we move about.
Generally speaking, temperature decreases with altitude up to about 10km, then gradually incrases again peaking at around 50km, then falls off again until about 90km, then starts increasing again.
In the exosphere, the temperature increases as you move higher because the few gas molecules present can absorb more solar radiation, resulting in a rise in temperature. However, since the exosphere is very sparsely populated with particles, its temperature in terms of the perceived "hotness" would not be noticeable to a human observer.
it decreases
because of the reflection of your body to the sun or when you stay at the sun you notice that the shadow will appear i.e the reflection of light
Temperature of what? Temperature is a "property" of material. Farther away from the sun, the heat (radiation) has spread out over such a wider area that the amount of energy per square foot available to heat anything gets smaller and smaller. Or do you just mean "when you step into a shadow"? Then you are not receiving direct radiation from the sun at all.
When you move upward in the atmosphere the temperature get lowered.
The temperature will increase.
well actually your knee cap does move see the kneecap is connected by muscles which allow it to move with the joint. it is connected to the femur . try this extend your leg outward you 'll notice your knee feels looser now flex your leg inward you'll notice your knee feels tighter. the point is your knee cap does move you just cant notice it
Pressure decreases as you move outward from Earth's interior. This decrease is due to the weight of the rock layers above exerting less force as you move towards the surface. The pressure gradient is part of the reason why we have different layers within the Earth.
it gets coolder
it is natural, and when you move your lips, your muscles move your eyebrows. it happens and u don't even notice sometimes :)
Thermostat
It gives you stiff nipples.
They begin to move faster. The increased temperature increases the energy of the molecule.
Pressure decreases as you move outward from the Earth's core. The farther you are from the center, the less mass you will have pressing down on your location. Mass that is underneath you (or in other words, closer to the center) does not press on you, only mass that is above will add to the pressure where you are.
The room temperature will tend to move towards whatever the outside temperature is.
No water particles move outward. It appears so. Actually the water particle do up and down simple harmonic oscillation but successively. So it appears as if something move outward. Actually the distrubance moves and not the particle of the medium