The temperature in the troposphere and the mesosphere decrease with altitude.
the temperature decreases as you increase in altitude.
Above the stratopause and extending to an altitude of about 80 Km is the atmospheric layer called the mesosphere.In this layer,the temperature decreases as the altitude increases.In fact,the mesosphere is the coldest layer of the atmosphere,dropping to a temperature of -90C.The upper boundary of the mesosphere,called mesopause ,is market by a return to increase temperatures.
The temperature increases like the stratosphere
The temperature of the Troposphere generally decreases as altitude increases.
Metophere Hydrophere
the temperature decreases as you increase in altitude.
The temperature decreases
Decrease
The temperature decreases with altitude.
Above the stratopause and extending to an altitude of about 80 Km is the atmospheric layer called the mesosphere.In this layer,the temperature decreases as the altitude increases.In fact,the mesosphere is the coldest layer of the atmosphere,dropping to a temperature of -90C.The upper boundary of the mesosphere,called mesopause ,is market by a return to increase temperatures.
The temperature increases like the stratosphere
it decreses as you go up. At the stratopause the temp is +4C, and at mesopause it is - 90C.
1,700-foot decrease.
Environmental lapse rate
The temperature of the Troposphere generally decreases as altitude increases.
because as you get higher into the air the air gets lighter and becomes cold
In the troposphere, temperatures decrease with altitude (air pressure), in the effect known as the adiabatic lapse rate (9.8 °C per thousand feet).