As altitude increases, temperature decreases, hence why it often snows on mountains. This is due to the Greenhouse Effect, because rays from the sun reflect off the ground and travel upwards. Therefore, the sun most directly hits at sea level. Since the air is more dense at lower altitudes it more easily retains this heat.
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The boiling point of water decrease when the altitude increase and the atmospheric pressure decrease.
As altitude increases, barometric pressure decreases. This is because the air pressure decreases with increasing altitude, as there are fewer air molecules in the atmosphere exerting pressure on a given area.
Because as you climb higher there is less air above you pressing down on you with its weight.
Temperature will decrease as the altitude increases at all levels due to the thinning of atmospheric gasses.
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1,700-foot decrease.
The temperature decreases with altitude.
Temperature decreases with altitude in the mesosphere due to the decrease in atmospheric pressure with height. This is because the mesosphere is above the stratosphere where the ozone layer absorbs incoming solar radiation, leading to a decrease in temperature as altitude increases.
it makes no difference you will still weigh the same
The temperature increases like the stratosphere
The boiling point of water decrease when the altitude increase and the atmospheric pressure decrease.
Environmental lapse rate
As altitude increases, barometric pressure decreases. This is because the air pressure decreases with increasing altitude, as there are fewer air molecules in the atmosphere exerting pressure on a given area.
In the troposphere, temperatures decrease with altitude (air pressure), in the effect known as the adiabatic lapse rate (9.8 °C per thousand feet).
The average temperature decreases by about 3.5F per 1000 feet increase in altitude.