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20 May, 02:17

If an air mass has a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius and that air mass rose 500 meters, what would be the temperature of the air mass?

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  1. 20 May, 02:41
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    The temperature of the air mass would be 5°C after it rises.

    Air temperature drops 1°C for every 100 m it rises:

    1/100 = x/500

    Cross multiply:

    500*1 = 100*x

    500=100x

    Divide both sides by 100:

    500/100 = 100x/100

    5 = x

    The temperature will drop 5°; 10-5 = 5°C for the new temperature.
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