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examples of that para?.

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Answered by crankybirds31
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"As you increase altitude, the air gets increasingly rarer, which leads to a loss of pressure. Temperature is directly proportional to pressure, so the lower the pressure, the lower the temperature. In short, the higher the altitude, the lower the temperature. "

Answered by crankybirds31
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"As you increase altitude, the air gets increasingly rarer, which leads to a loss of pressure. Temperature is directly proportional to pressure, so the lower the pressure, the lower the temperature. In short, the higher the altitude, the lower the temperature. "

Answered by crankybirds31
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"As you increase altitude, the air gets increasingly rarer, which leads to a loss of pressure. Temperature is directly proportional to pressure, so the lower the pressure, the lower the temperature. In short, the higher the altitude, the lower the temperature. "

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