The Earth is not increasing or decreasing in size overall. While geological processes like erosion and tectonic plate movement continuously reshape the planet's surface, the Earth's overall mass and size remain relatively constant.
No, a methosphere is not a layer of Earth. Perhaps you are referring to the "mesosphere," which is the third layer of Earth's atmosphere located above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere. It is characterized by decreasing temperatures with increasing altitude.
Although many very smart astronomers have gone back and forth about this question, it is now generally believed that the rate of expansion of the universe in increasing, that is, it's expanding faster over time.
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If you were traveling from Colorado to Mississippi, your elevation would be decreasing. Colorado is known for its high elevation due to the Rocky Mountains, while Mississippi is much lower in elevation.
The atmospheric layer that is at 50 to 85 km above the Earth's surface is the mesosphere. It is the third layer of the Earth's atmosphere, located above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere. The mesosphere is characterized by decreasing temperatures with increasing altitude and is where most meteorites burn up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere.
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Decreasing. . . . . .due to sun rays
When the moon appears to be decreasing in size, it is called waning. When the moon appears to be increasing in size, it is called waxing.
Factors that can increase the rate of diffusion include increasing the concentration gradient, increasing temperature, decreasing the distance for diffusion, increasing surface area, and reducing the size of the molecules diffusing. Factors that can decrease the rate of diffusion include decreasing the concentration gradient, decreasing temperature, increasing the distance for diffusion, decreasing surface area, and increasing the size of the molecules diffusing.
The answer depends on whether they are in increasing or decreasing size or alphabetically.
waxing is growing and waning is decreasing
Yes as the centrifical force from the earth turning is pushing it away
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Decreasing
Decreasing
Decreasing.
It is decreasing