which changes occur in weather due to the increasing height from sea level explain in breaf
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Answer:Because heat from the sun is retained in the ground, the air is warmest there, and it becomes gradually colder as you move upward. In the troposphere, temperatures decrease by an average of 6.5 degrees Celsius per every rise of one thousand meters, which works out to about 3.5 degrees Fahrenheit per thousand feet.
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