Explain about Normal lapse rate of temperature
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type of lapse rate. …air—commonly referred to as the normal, or environmental, lapse rate—is highly variable, being affected by radiation, convection, and condensation; it averages about 6.5 °C per kilometre (18.8 °F per mile) in the lower atmosphere (troposphere).
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On average, the lapse rate of the troposphere is 3.6 degrees per 1,000 feet, or 6.5 degrees celsius for every 1,000 meters.
This means that for every 1,000 feet that one climbs into the atmosphere, you can expect the average temperature to drop by 3.6 degrees.
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On average, the lapse rate of the troposphere is 3.6 degrees per 1,000 feet, or 6.5 degrees celsius for every 1,000 meters.
This means that for every 1,000 feet that one climbs into the atmosphere, you can expect the average temperature to drop by 3.6 degrees.
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