Geography, asked by Jagori, 10 months ago

Temperature increases with height in the exosphere. Why?

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Answered by Sanayasilawat
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Explanation:

the stratosphere, temperature increases with altitude. The reason is that the direct heat source for the stratosphere is the Sun. A layer of ozone molecules absorbs solar radiation, which heats the stratosphere.

Answered by lovelylailla1208
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Answer:

In the exosphere, the temperature generally decreases with altitude. The reason is that the exosphere's gases absorb very little of the incoming solar radiation. Instead, the ground absorbs this radiation and then heats the tropospheric air by conduction and convection.

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