The hotter temperatures in the troposphere (layer of atmosphere closest to the earth's surface) are near the surface of the earth
The colder temperatures are at the top of the troposphere.
In the exosphere, temperature increases with altitude. This is because the few particles in this layer can absorb large amounts of solar radiation, leading to higher temperatures the higher you go.
the temperature already rise as you climb up in the stratosphere.
Temperature decreases as altitude increases because there are less molecules in the atmosphere to hold in the heat.
It depends on the on what sphere of the atmosphere you are talking about. At ground level (troposhere) it gets colder as altitude rises. Once the altitude reaches the stratosphere the temperature becomes warmer then cools down again as it reaches the stratopause, and continues to decline as altitude increases in the mesophere until the mesopause. The temperature then rises significantly when the altitude is high enough to be considered the thermosphere.
Yes, generally speaking, temperature in the troposphere decreases with altitude. This is due to the decreasing density of air molecules in the atmosphere as you go higher, causing less heat to be retained.
The higher you go - the lower the temperature.
As you go higher in altitude, the air becomes thinner and less dense. Thinner air is not able to hold heat as well as denser air, so the temperature decreases with increasing altitude. This is why it is colder the higher you go in altitude.
temperature and altitude
Temperature decreases with higher altitude because the air becomes less dense as you go higher up in the atmosphere. This means that there are fewer air molecules to trap and retain heat, resulting in a decrease in temperature.
In the exosphere, temperature increases with altitude. This is because the few particles in this layer can absorb large amounts of solar radiation, leading to higher temperatures the higher you go.
As you go higher in the atmosphere, the temperature typically decreases. This is because the air at higher altitudes is less dense and has lower pressure, which leads to a drop in temperature. This decrease in temperature with altitude is known as the lapse rate.
the temperature already rise as you climb up in the stratosphere.
It typically gets colder the higher you go depending on which layer of the atmosphere you are in.
So they can breath at a very high altitude and the temperature decreases as we go higher.
All you have to do to reduce the boiling point of water is go to a higher altitude and boil it.
Temperature decreases as altitude increases because there are less molecules in the atmosphere to hold in the heat.
The troposphere is typically colder as you go higher in altitude. On average, the temperature decreases by about 6.5°C for every kilometer increase in altitude within the troposphere.