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The temperature degree Celsius due due to increase in altitude at the rate of 8 degree Celsius per 1500 m that 4500 m above ground level is 4 degree Celsius find the temperature of the ground level at the altitude of 9000 m




The temperature degree Celsius due to increase in altitude of the rate of 8 degree Celsius pair 1500 m that temperature at 4500 Mhow ground in level is 4 degree Celsius find the temperature of the ground level and at the altitude of 9th of m

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To determine the temperature at ground level when you reach an altitude of 9000 meters, we first need to understand the relationship between altitude and temperature given in the problem.

You mentioned that the temperature decreases at the rate of 8 degrees Celsius per 1500 meters. This means for every 1500 meters of altitude increase, the temperature drops by 8 degrees Celsius.

### Step 1: Calculate the temperature drop for 9000 meters

If the temperature decreases by 8 degrees over 1500 meters, we first need to find out how much the temperature would drop over 9000 meters.

1. Calculate the number of 1500 meter intervals in 9000 meters:

\[
\text{Number of intervals} = \frac{9000 \text{ m}}{1500 \text{ m}} = 6
\]

2. Now calculate the total temperature drop over these intervals:

\[
\text{Total temperature drop} = 6 \text{ intervals} \times 8 \text{ °C} = 48 \text{ °C}
\]

### Step 2: Find the temperature at ground level

We know the temperature at 4500 meters altitude is 4 degrees Celsius. Let's find the temperature at ground level (0 meters altitude).

1. To find the temperature at ground level, we need to consider the temperature drop from 0 m to 4500 m:

Since the temperature decreases as we go up, we will add the total drop of 48 °C to the known temperature at 4500 m.

To find the temperature at ground level (0 m):

\[
\text{Temperature at ground level} = \text{Temperature at 4500 m} + \text{Drop from 4500 m to 0 m}
\]

The drop from 4500 m to 0 m is calculated as follows:

1. The drop from 4500 m to 0 m is the same as the drop from 0 m to 4500 m:

\[
\text{Drop from 0 to 4500 m} = 48 \text{ °C}
\]

So,

\[
\text{Temperature at ground level} = 4 \text{ °C} + 48 \text{ °C} = 52 \text{ °C}
\]

### Conclusion

The temperature at ground level (0 m) when at an altitude of 9000 m is **52 degrees Celsius**.

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