about -58 degrees Celsius
As elevation in the mesosphere increases, the atmospheric temperature tends to decrease. This is because the mesosphere is the layer of the atmosphere where temperatures typically decrease with altitude due to the decreasing density of air molecules and the decreasing absorption of solar radiation.
Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere Exosphere
It is Exosphere
At 15,000 feet elevation, the air temperature can vary widely depending on multiple factors such as the time of day, season, and location. However, on average, the temperature at this elevation tends to be around 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit colder than at sea level.
Apo Mountain's elevation is 9,692 feet (2.954km).
As elevation in the mesosphere increases, the atmospheric temperature tends to decrease. This is because the mesosphere is the layer of the atmosphere where temperatures typically decrease with altitude due to the decreasing density of air molecules and the decreasing absorption of solar radiation.
In the troposphere, the temperature drops. In the stratosphere (layer above the troposphere) it increases with elevation. In the mesosphere, temperature drops again with elevation. In the theromosphere, it goes up again (to nearly stellar surface temperatures).
Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere Exosphere
As a general rule in the atmosphere, the higher the elevation the lower the temperature. However, certain atmospheric conditions may produce an 'inversion', where temperature increases with elevation.
Temperature decreases as the elevation increases.
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As the altitude or elevation increases the temperature decreases. The temperature drops about 6.5 degree Celsius for every I km increase.
The mesosphere is located immediately above the stratopause.
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The relationship between elevation and climate has to do with temperature. The higher up the elevation is the colder the temperature is.
It has an avereage elevation of 650 feet with a low of 55 feet and a high of 2,753 feet above sea level.
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