as you go north it gets colder
density changes as the altitude changes.
Yes; the pressure and temperature decreases with higher altitude.
altitude
Air dissipate at 104 degrees. This is in altitude.
As altitude increases, the temperature of air gets considerably colder and once you get past about 15,000 feet it gets colder faster and faster.
density changes as the altitude changes.
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Wind is caused by a variety of factors, some of which are: Changes in air temperature, Changes in the altitude of the land beneath bodies of air, The turning of the earth, and the friction this causes between the land and the air.
Yes; the pressure and temperature decreases with higher altitude.
There is no base temperature of air. The temperature of the air can vary greatly based on the factors such as latitude and altitude.
altitude
Temperature decreases with increasing altitude, Also air concentration decreases with altitude.
Air dissipate at 104 degrees. This is in altitude.
no it increases
Normally, temperature decreases as altitude increases. In a temperature inversion, the temperature increases as altitude increases, up to the level of air that is causing the inversion. See "Temperature change as altitude increases?" for info on how temperature normally decreases with altitude when there is not a temperature inversion.The rate at which the temperature goes down is down 1.1 degrees celsius for every 500 feet you go up.
As altitude increases, the temperature of air gets considerably colder and once you get past about 15,000 feet it gets colder faster and faster.
Three changes are: Temperature DECREASES Air Pressure DECREASES Mass of Air DECREASES Sources: Worksheet A.2 Graphing Atmosphere Data from Chemistry Class