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Heat in the atmosphere always moves which way?

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Answer:

usualy heat moves upwards.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is due to the fact that there is more empty space higher up, which means that molecules moving at high speeds have more room to move, because there are fewer molecules up there. In the (hence the name) THERMOsphere temperatures can reach 1600 *F I am pretty sure.

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Answer:

UP

Step-by-step explanation:

heat rises. That powers convection which is in the link

Heat in the atmosphere always moves which way?-example-1
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