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Question Meteors from space onen turn here stratopause Temperature (C) a

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Meteors from space onen turn here stratopause Temperature (C) a Which station has the higher surface temperature? 14, How much does pressure dron when you move from 2 km to 4 km at Key West? Which station hasthe higher emperature 15. How much doe pressure drop when you move 8 km to 10 km at Key West 16. Why the pressure drop greater between 2 km and As your graph showv, there are some situations in 4 km than between 8 km and 10 km? which temperature increases with height in certain layers of the troposphere. Since this is the opposite ofthe norm, Tee deruity the r column between land 4 km is highed than the ders such layers are called inversion Layers 11. Circle a layer in the lower troposphere of either temperature profile where an inversion occurs 17. How much does pressure drop when you move f om tropopause marks the top of the t 12. 2 km to 4 km at Fairbanks and is defined as the level where temperature ceases to decrease with height. Record the tropopause height at Key West and Fairbanks and their respective 18. How does the relationship between temperature and density help to explain why the drop in pressure Temperature between 2 km and 4 km was greater at Fairbanksthan at Key West? Fairbanks 13. What relationship do you see between awerage tropospheric temperature and the height of the tropopause?lfvertical mixing of air is responsible for a thicker troposphere, what does our example say about the relationship between temperature and vertical

 

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