History, asked by melandnick2001, 11 months ago

When referring to measuring the atmosphere, TEMPERATURE and PRESSURE do not have a relationship. True or False

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Answered by Anonymous
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The statement mentioned in the question is completely false.

• In physics we read that the temperature of a gaseous substance is dependent on the applied pressure on that gaseous substance.

• But,this relationship is only possible when the gaseous substance is kept inside a closed area or container.

• But, in the case of atmosphere,the whole atmospheric air is freely available without any closed environment.

• That's why the general relationship between pressure and temperature is not applicable for the atmospheric air.

Answered by aburaihana123
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When referring to measuring the atmosphere, TEMPERATURE and PRESSURE do not have a relationship is a FALSE statement

Explanation:

  • Atmosphere consists of the many layers which arranged from the bottom as troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere and ionosphere.
  • Temperature and pressure are having a inter-relationship which is inversely proportional to one another.
  • Temperature decreases vertically from land and at the same time pressure increases from mean sea level.
  • In horizontally, wind is move from high pressure to low pressure region.
  • If there is a high pressure area, it should experience the low temperature and vice versa.

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