Geography, asked by gandhijuhi, 3 days ago

why do you think the temperature of one layer is different from the other?​

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Answered by kavyaroopika
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The temperature gradient of each layer is different. In some layers, temperature increases with altitude and in others it decreases. The temperature gradient in each layer is determined by the heat source of the layer.

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Answered by kunalsripathi
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The temperature gradient of each layer is different. In some layers, temperature increases with altitude and in others it decreases. The temperature gradient in each layer is determined by the heat source of the layer. hope it helps, see ya!

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