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Temperature Changes With Earth’s Atmosphere
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Earth’s Atmosphere can be divided into four layers with distinct changes in temperature as the altitude increases.
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Earth’s surface, these layers are:
Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere
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Troposphere As the altitude increases, the air temperature decreases.
The troposphere is hotter near the Earth’s surface because heat from the Earth warms this air. As the altitude increases the number of air molecules decreases, thus the average of their kinetic energy decreases. The results is a decrease in air temperature with an increase of altitude.
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Troposphere
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Stratosphere As the altitude increases, the air temperature increases.
The Stratosphere has a layer of ozone, called the ozone layer. This layer absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation from sunlight. This results in the stratosphere being warmer.
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Stratosphere
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Mesosphere As the altitude increases, the air temperature decreases.
The Mesosphere, like the troposphere layer, has a decrease in temperature with altitude because of the decreases in the density of the air molecules.
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Mesosphere
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Thermosphere As the altitude increases, the air temperature increases.
The Thermosphere is warmed by the absorption of solar X-rays by the nitrogen and oxygen molecules in this outer layer. Thus, the temperature of this layer increases with altitude. .
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Thermosphere
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