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12 November, 04:31

2. In the troposphere, as altitude increases, air temperature drops at a relatively uniform rate. At the top of the troposphere, an average depth of 11 km, the average temperature is - 56.5°C. At the base of the troposphere, 0 km, the average temperature is 15°C. In a linear model of this situation, which of the following statements applies? An increase of 1 km in altitude corresponds to a increase of 3.8°C in temperature. An increase of 1 km in altitude corresponds to a decrease of 3.8°C in temperature. An increase of 1 km in altitude corresponds to a increase of 6.5°C in temperature. An increase of 1 km in altitude corresponds to a decrease of 6.5°C in temperature.

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  1. 12 November, 04:34
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    11 * 6.5 = 71.5

    15 - 71.5 = - 56.5
  2. 12 November, 04:57
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    The other person is right
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