The atmospheric pressure reduces
Yes, lightning can travel both upwards and downwards in the atmosphere.
No, lightning travels downward from the clouds to the ground.
The layer of the atmosphere where weather happens is the troposphere. It is the lowest layer of the atmosphere, extending from the Earth's surface up to about 10-15 kilometers in altitude. Within the troposphere, most of Earth's weather phenomena, such as clouds, precipitation, and storms, occur.
The process of greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide, traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to an increase in temperature. This phenomenon is known as the greenhouse effect, and it contributes to global warming and climate change.
CO2 makes up approximately 0.03% of Earth's atmosphere
temperature and altitude
It increases.
Air density decreases as you go higher up in the layers of the atmosphere. This is because the pressure decreases with altitude, causing the air molecules to spread out, resulting in lower density.
it gets bigger
it explodes man
The air gets thinner. That's why if you are climbing a mountain the trees are shorter as you get to the top because they don't have as much air as the lower atmosphere.
It cools and condenses
nothing will happen at all
It gives you stiff nipples.
They go into the atmosphere and (probably) help cause global warming.
Mercury has the thinnest atmosphere so the fast winds from blown up stars go to the thin atmosphere, it will be easier to get in and change the atmosphere
As you travel up the mountain you will experience the thinning of the atmosphere. the higher you go, the thinner it shall become. This is how the gradation of the atmosphere you know and love down here at sea level , eventually becomes 'airless' outer space. Though technically outer space is not a perfect vacuum...