because it is the layer where airplanes fly
No, the Burj Khalifa does not reach the troposphere. The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending up to about 10-15 kilometers above the surface. The Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, is about 830 meters tall.
10 K/km (in the troposphere)
The Troposphere.
There are two main layers of the atmosphere beneath the tropopause: the stratosphere and the troposphere. The stratosphere lies just below the tropopause and extends down to about 31 miles (50 kilometers) above Earth's surface, while the troposphere is the layer closest to Earth's surface and extends up to the tropopause.
Troposphere
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This is impossible. They arent equivalent. Used to measure completely different things.
The first few meters of the troposphere are primarily heated by the Earth's surface through the process of conduction. As the sun's radiation strikes the ground, it warms the surface which then transfers heat to the air in direct contact with it. This creates a temperature gradient leading to convection currents that further distribute heat throughout the troposphere.
No, the Burj Khalifa does not reach the troposphere. The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending up to about 10-15 kilometers above the surface. The Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, is about 830 meters tall.
About 4 km wider than the diameter of the Earth's surface."This layer is typically a few hundred meters to 2 km (1.2 mi) deep depending on the landform and time of day." -Troposphere (Wikipedia)
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The temperature in the troposphere generally decreases with increasing elevation, at a rate of about 6.5 degrees Celsius per 1,000 meters. This decrease in temperature is due to the decreasing density of air molecules at higher altitudes, which leads to less efficient heat transfer.
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Yes, the Troposphere is where life is in the Atmosphere! We live in the Troposphere!
the troposphere is where people live and the troposphere is the west atmosphere
Temperature and altitude are inversely proportional in the troposphere. This means that as one increases, the other decreases. Approximately 165 meters up in the troposphere is equivalent to a 1 degree Celsius drop.