The temperatures are different in the two layers due to variations in air density, altitude, and proximity to heat sources. The temperature tends to decrease with altitude in the troposphere due to lower air pressure and decreasing density. In the stratosphere, temperature increases with altitude due to the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by ozone molecules.
The transfer of thermal energy between two bodies at different temperatures is known as heat transfer.
radiation, i think
When objects of two different temperatures are in contact, heat transfer occurs. The hotter object will transfer heat to the cooler object until they reach thermal equilibrium, where their temperatures are the same. This process is governed by the laws of thermodynamics.
Two bodies at the same heat can have different temperatures due to differences in mass, material composition, or specific heat capacity. These factors affect how much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of each body. Additionally, the amount of heat transferred between the bodies can also impact their final temperatures.
When two things of different temperatures meet, heat transfer occurs. The hotter object will transfer heat to the cooler object until they reach thermal equilibrium, where both objects reach the same temperature. This process is known as thermal diffusion.
No.An isotherm is a collection of points that are all at the same temperature. If two (different) isotherms were to touch each other then that would imply that they were at the same temperature but, by definition, if they have points on them at different temperatures then all the points on them must be at different temperatures.
The transfer of thermal energy between two bodies at different temperatures is known as heat transfer.
They're not supposed to do that, any more than two rulers should give different lengths. If two rulers give different lengths, or two scales give different weights, or two thermometers give different temperatures, then at least one of them is wrong, and maybe both are.
Air masses or weather front is when two regions of air are colliding and they have different temperatures and pressures are similar.
conduction occurs...
The asthenosphere is a layer in the upper mantle that is partially molten and is responsible for the movement of tectonic plates. The mesosphere is a layer in the Earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere where temperatures drop with increasing altitude. The two layers are located in different parts of the Earth - the asthenosphere is within the Earth while the mesosphere is part of the Earth's atmosphere.
Distillation.
The two minor layers of the Earth's atmosphere are the stratosphere, located above the troposphere and characterized by the presence of the ozone layer, and the mesosphere, positioned above the stratosphere and notable for decreasing temperatures with altitude.
if you want to layer a cake you have to make to different layer such as making two circle cakes that are the same size that way you can frost the middle or whatever and then decorate the top
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No. water cannot be at two different extreme temperatures simultaneously.
Thermal energy transfers from the warmer object.