the temperature in the atmosphere approaches -90 degrees Celsius at an altitude of about
answer is 80 kilometers
The coldest layer of the Earth's atmosphere is the Mesosphere. At an altitude of 31 miles up to, 53 miles (85 km) from the surface of the Earth. Its temperature ranges from 5 degrees fahrenheit to -184 degrees fahrenheit. Or in terms of Celsius -15 degrees to -120 degrees.
celsius
yes, it decreases about 1 deg Celsius for every 100m you ascend in altitude.
Yes. Temperatures cool at a rate about 6.5 Celsius degrees per kilometer of altitude. This is straight from a 6th grade book.
Thermospere
The temp in the atmosphere approaches -90C at an altitude of 80 kilometers.
-4.83 Celsius
About 91 Degrees Celsius, due to the altitude.
yes, it decreases about 1 deg Celsius for every 100m you ascend in altitude.
That would be up near the top of the troposphere, unless you're near the poles.
The coldest layer of the Earth's atmosphere is the Mesosphere. At an altitude of 31 miles up to, 53 miles (85 km) from the surface of the Earth. Its temperature ranges from 5 degrees fahrenheit to -184 degrees fahrenheit. Or in terms of Celsius -15 degrees to -120 degrees.
celsius
yes, it decreases about 1 deg Celsius for every 100m you ascend in altitude.
As the altitude increases in the Troposphere, The air temperature decreases. When about 1 kilometer increases in altitude, the air cools about 6.5 degrees Celsius. And at the very top of the Troposphere the air temperature stays the same at around -60 degrees Celsius.
As the altitude increases in the Troposphere, The air temperature decreases. When about 1 kilometer increases in altitude, the air cools about 6.5 degrees Celsius. And at the very top of the Troposphere the air temperature stays the same at around -60 degrees Celsius.
As the altitude increases in the Troposphere, The air temperature decreases. When about 1 kilometer increases in altitude, the air cools about 6.5 degrees Celsius. And at the very top of the Troposphere the air temperature stays the same at around -60 degrees Celsius.
As the altitude or elevation increases the temperature decreases. The temperature drops about 6.5 degree Celsius for every I km increase.