yes
False. The majority of weather occurs in the troposphere.
Yes, it is true. The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where almost all weather occurs. It extends from the Earth's surface up to about 10-15 kilometers in altitude.
The higher you are in the atmosphere, the thinner the air. Therefore, the less heat is retained. In a stable air mass, the temperature drops approximately 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit per 1000 feet. This is a general number only, and is only true in the troposphere, which is 36,000 feet and below. Also, hills provide trees, shade, streams, etc, which can all effect the temperature.
Yes, the saying is generally true. Higher elevations tend to have colder temperatures, reduced precipitation, and potentially stronger winds, which can all slow down weathering processes like chemical breakdown and physical erosion. However, other factors such as the type of rock and vegetation cover can also influence the rate of weathering.
The stratosphere is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere, located above the troposphere. It contains the ozone layer, which helps to absorb and block harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Temperature increases with altitude in the stratosphere due to the absorption of UV radiation by ozone.
as you get closer it gets warmer and as you go farther away it gets colder
true
It is above the troposphere.
true
On a refrigerator "5" is usually a colder temperature setting than "1". On heaters the opposite is true: 1 is usually the lowest temperature setting, and numbers greater than 1 are for higher temperatures.
False. The majority of weather occurs in the troposphere.
True. The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere and contains approximately 75-80% of the total mass of the atmosphere.
True. The troposphere is the lowermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, and it is the layer closest to the Earth's surface where all weather events occur.
That is false.
this is not true it is colder in December because of the seasons
False. In the stratosphere, where the ozone layer is located, temperatures actually increase with altitude. This warming occurs because ozone absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, which heats the surrounding air. Therefore, as you ascend through the ozone layer, it generally gets warmer, not colder.
Yes, it is true. The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where almost all weather occurs. It extends from the Earth's surface up to about 10-15 kilometers in altitude.