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g In the troposphere, temperature ________ with increasing altitude, while in the stratosphere, temperature ________ with increasing altitude. In the troposphere, temperature ________ with increasing altitude, while in the stratosphere, temperature ________ with increasing altitude. decreases, increases decreases, decreases decreases, remains constant increases, increases increases, decreases

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why copy the question that much you confused me but the answer is Decreases

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Answer:

decreases, increases.

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Temperature can be defined as a measure of the degree of coldness or hotness of a physical object. It is measured with a thermometer and its units are Celsius (°C), Kelvin (K) and Fahrenheit (°F).

Troposphere is the lowest and most dense layer of the earth's atmosphere that causes a significant change in weather and is typically charactized by a temperature decrease.

On the other hand, stratosphere is the layer that is directly above the troposphere of the earth's atmosphere, extending to a range of about 30 miles (50 kilometers) with a gradual increase in temperature to about 0°C.

This ultimately implies that, in the troposphere, temperature decreases with increasing altitude (height above sea level), while in the stratosphere, temperature increases with increasing altitude (height above sea level).

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