How does the temperature vary within a layer of the atmosphere? Give 1 example to support your answer
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The air is warmed by heat given off by the Earth! The farther away from the surface the air moves, the less heat there is to absorb. From 10 to 20 kilometers the atmosphere is stable. ... In the mesosphere, the temperature decreases with height again, because there is very little ozone to warm up the air.
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Temperature varies within one layer of the atmosphere. This is because temperature is inversely proportional to pressure .Since in the higher layers pressure increases, the temperature decreases.
that is the reason: compared to Stratosphere, the Mesosphere is colder since it has high pressure.
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