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how does tempature impact air movement?

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Answer:

As you move higher off the ground, it gets colder *and vice versa*.

Step-by-step explanation:

When we move off the ground, density is pulled down to the ground due to gravity. Therefore, it gets colder. It's also because of our atmosphere. (Vice versa, of course)

P.S. Density and gravity are also key parts of climate change, keep that in mind.

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The heating of the earth, which in turn heats the atmosphere, is responsible for the motions and movements of the air in the atmosphere. The faster molecules move, the hotter the air. As the molecules heat and move faster, they are moving apart.

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