Normally, temperature decreases as altitude increases. In a temperature inversion, the temperature increases as altitude increases, up to the level of air that is causing the inversion. See "Temperature change as altitude increases?"...
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How is temperature range affected by altitude? Relationship between temperature and altitude? Why does the suns altitude affect temperature? Why does temperatures become cooler at altitude? How does altitude affect temperature in Portland?
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wow you really do need help. Either your not listening correctly or your teacher is a moron. - ''i know that when the temperature is high the density is low''. True. As air warms it expands and is therefore less dense. (and rises) -''at a l...
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You can compare the Mach number of a vehicle at two altitudes or on different planets. The Mach number is computed at the specified altitude and velocity. Since the speed of sound depends on the temperature and the gas, you will note some important differences in Mach number.
www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/atmosi.html
This site contains lesson plans created by teachers in the Boulder Vallery School Distict, Boulder, CO over the 2003/2004 school year. ... They will learn about the technologies for collecting weather information, and that there is not a linear correspondence between altitude and temperature.
www.dpc.ucar.edu/projects/bvsd03/MiguelJasonActivity2.h... www.dpc.ucar.edu/projects/bvsd03/MiguelJasonActivity2.html
Lapse rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lapse rate is defined as the rate of decrease with height for an atmospheric variable. The variable involved is temperature unless specified otherwise. The terminology arises from the word laps...
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Finally, students will manually verify the conversion formula (representing the relationship between degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius) by finding the corresponding Fahrenheit temperature, given a value in degrees Celsius. ... The relationship between temperature and altitude, as described above, is shown below.
www.ed.arizona.edu/ward/Celsius/celsius.html
That is, does the same relationship between altitude and temperature exist, whereby when the altitude increases, the temperature decreases? Ask students to share their predictions and then ask students to convert Pathfinder's temperature readings from degrees Celsius into degrees Fahrenheit.
www.ed.arizona.edu/ward/Pathfinder/Temp/temp.html
We discuss herein the implications of these findings for modeling malaria and suggest that process-based models of malaria transmission risk should be improved by considering the direct effect of temperature on vector densities. ... Relationship Between Altitude and Intensity of Malaria Transmission in the Usambara Mountains,
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Relationship between altitude and intensity of malaria transmission in the Usambara Mountains, ... We discuss herein the implications of these findings for modeling malaria and suggest that process-based models of malaria transmission risk should be improved by considering the direct effect of temperature on vector densities.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14596287