As a general rule in the atmosphere, the higher the elevation the lower the temperature.
However, certain atmospheric conditions may produce an 'inversion', where temperature increases with elevation.
Temperature decreases as the elevation increases.
Elevation and temperature have a direct type of relationship. The higher the elevation is the cooler the temperature will be.
As the altitude or elevation increases the temperature decreases. The temperature drops about 6.5 degree Celsius for every I km increase.
Isobars - Measure atmospheric pressure Isotherms - Measure temperature Isoheights - Measure elevation
Describe the relationship between mass and weight.
At sea level the normal boiling temperature is 212 °F. As you go up in elevation, the boiling temperature drops.
what is the relationship between living organisms in the aqatic environment
Temperature decreases as the elevation increases.
The relationship between elevation and climate has to do with temperature. The higher up the elevation is the colder the temperature is.
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The higher the elevation is the colder the climate
If the base of the elevation is at a distance d from the observer, then the highest point is at a height = d*tan(angle of elevation)
There is an inverse relationship between temperature and viscosity. That is, as the temperature increases, the viscosity decreases (the fluidity increases. However, the exact nature of the relationship is far from straightforward.
The relationship between density and temperature is linear. In a thermal expansion, density will decrease and temperature increases and vice versa.
The relationship between temperature and volume
The relationship between temperature and volume
Temperature influences glacier size.
The temperature determines the humidity.