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The temperature in the stratosphere typically rises with altitude due to the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by ozone molecules, which increases the temperature of the surrounding air.
In the troposphere, temperature decreases with height due to decreasing air pressure and density. In the stratosphere, temperature increases with height because of the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer. The mesosphere sees a temperature decrease with height again, while in the thermosphere, temperatures rise sharply due to the absorption of high-energy solar radiation. The exosphere, the outermost layer, has very high temperatures but low heat due to the sparse number of particles.
The layers of the atmosphere, classified according to changes in temperature, are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. The temperature changes as you move upward through these layers, with the troposphere being the lowest and the exosphere being the highest layer.
The temperature after the drop was -4°F.
4 degrees is the new temperature -10 + 14 = 4
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In the exosphere, the temperature increases as you move higher because the few gas molecules present can absorb more solar radiation, resulting in a rise in temperature. However, since the exosphere is very sparsely populated with particles, its temperature in terms of the perceived "hotness" would not be noticeable to a human observer.
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Melting need an increase of the temperature.
it is the middle so it is cold and hot
the temperature of exosphere is 3000 degree F
The exosphere has no definite temperature. The air is very thin so the temperature is based on how fast air particles are moving. The air particles are usually always moving fast so the temperature can only be defined as very warm.
It is Exosphere
In the exosphere, temperature increases with altitude. This is because the particles in the exosphere are far apart, so there is no transfer of heat through conduction or convection. Instead, the few particles present gain energy from solar radiation, causing an increase in temperature as altitude increases.
The average temperature in the exosphere is 1500 k.
it ranges from 300 to 1700 Celsius