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at a height of 13 km above the sea level the concentration of oxygen answer​

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Answered by NandiniSah
2

Answer:

The atmospheric pressure with height is a reason to reduce. As the height increases from the sea, the air becomes less dense. The atmospheric pressure decreases with air sparse. Heat is not properly distributed in rare air and its heat capacity is limited.

Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor etc. are lower with altitude. From this, the heat (energy) that radiates from the Earth does not stop properly in the atmosphere. Because of this, the temperature decreases with altitude.

The low temperature is not uniform at all places. It can change with the lattitude. Normally every 1000 ft occurs at 2 ℃ temperature.

This fall is different for all levels of the atmosphere. With height, temperature increases in some levels of the atmosphere. You can understand it through this picture. Whenever we talk of falling temperatures, we mean the lower level of the atmosphere is from the troposphere.

Answered by Thirumozhi
4

Explanation:

As the altitude or the height increase, the concentration of oxygen decrease.

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