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Explain the conditions responsible for inversion of temperature.​

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Answered by kavishreya
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Explanation:

Temperature inversions are a result of other weather conditions in an area. They occur most often when a warm, less dense air mass moves over a dense, cold air mass. ... This cold air then pushes under the warmer air rising from the valley, creating the inversion.

Answered by bratislava
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Answer:

The inversion of the temperature is geographic phenomenon and is related to the altitudes of the place form the surface of the earth. Thus the changes in the temperature is related to nocturnal inversion also.

Explanation:

  • The temperature inversion is defined through the natural lapse rate and this rate is expressed as the 6.5 degrees per km form the earth surface. The rise in the height from the ground surface has a direct bearing on temperature inversion with the changes in the altitude.
  • The inversion of temperature usually occurs in the lower latitudes if the troposphere and continues up to the tropopause and for which a  sharp decrease in the temperature takes place and it goes on cooling after the stratosphere the rise of this temperature again starts to take place as it reaches the thermosphere
  • This effect is more easily found in the tropics than in the poles as the air is more rarefied in the higher latitudes.
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