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what happens to air temperature as altitude increases?

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Answered by John1
Temp decreases
Answered by Damon
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/air-altitude-temperature-d_461.html
Answered by Damon
What you are looking at is essentially an adiabatic expansion of the air as the pressure goes down (It does not gain or lose heat.) In an adiabatic expansion the temp goes down.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabatic_process
Answered by I think im right
For FCA, its A
Answered by ThatOneLazyPotato
If you're looking at the question asking about what happens to air when altitude increases in the troposphere, the answer is A.
It depends if the answer Letters change then it's " They move farther apart from each other. "
Wheres all da answers :,>
1) They move farther apart from each other.
2) nitrogen
3) infiltration, evaporation, and precipitation
4) ozone layer
5) oil
6) global warming
7) raising cattle | methane
burning trees | carbon dioxide
filling landfills | methane
8) Nitrogen-based fertilizers can release nitrous oxide into the atmosphere.
9) It keeps it from becoming too warm
10) Ocean circulation would slow down throughout the world.
Thanks you so much
Answered by Alpha
1.D:they move farther apart from each other
2.C:nitrogen
3.D:infiltration, evaporation, and precipitation
4.D:ozone layer
5.A:oil
6.C:global warming
7.C:It keeps it from becoming too warm.
8.B:Ocean circulation would slow down throughout the world.
Answered by Alpha
this is the 8 question practice test
@Alpha thanks
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