Heat from the sun (contrary to common opinion) heats the land and not the air. Some of the heat rises but even the best conductors of heat store some heat and the air stores some heat too so by the time you get really high up, very little heat reaches you thus the higher up you are, regardless of what layer of the atmosphere you are in, the colder things are.
The main reason for this is when a gas is decompressed, it cools. The air at higher levels in the troposphere is at a lower pressure and thus at a lower temperature. If you were to take a parcel of air from perhaps a mile up and bring it to ground level, it will warm up as it is compressed. In most cases when that parcel reaches the ground it will be warmer than its surroundings.
temperature starts to go down the higher into the troposphere
The temperature gets colder because as you move away from the Earth, the temperature decreases.
Well it has to do with Elevation and Climate.
As you go up the air gets thinner so it cannot contain as much heat so it gets colder.
The air is thinner
The temperature in the troposphere and the mesosphere decrease with altitude.
The temperature of the Troposphere generally decreases as altitude increases.
Jet streams are generally located near the tropopause, the layer between the troposphere (where temperatures decrease with altitude) and the stratosphere (where temperatures increase with altitude).
Temperature decreases as altitude increases in the troposphere
THE ANSWER IS B the stratosphere a.k.a. layer S temperatures increase in this layer
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 temperature in the troposphere and the mesosphere decrease with altitude.
The temperature of the Troposphere generally decreases as altitude increases.
The temperature decreases with altitude.
Jet streams are generally located near the tropopause, the layer between the troposphere (where temperatures decrease with altitude) and the stratosphere (where temperatures increase with altitude).
Temperature decreases as altitude increases in the troposphere
No, the temperature in the troposphere decreases as the altitude increases.
THE ANSWER IS B the stratosphere a.k.a. layer S temperatures increase in this layer
No, the temperature does not increase in fact it decreases as the altitude increases yes it does.
If the temperature increases with increasing altitude in the troposphere, then a temperature inversion exists. All the weather that we are primarily interested in, occurs in the troposphere.
Decrease
The temp rises