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Why does air at lower altitudes tend to be warmer than air at high altitudes?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the effect is complex. the ground has a large effect but the atmosphere plays a part. At high altitudes the atmospheric pressure is lower. Thjis means the numbers of gas molecules per litre of air is less (according to the ideal gas law pv=nrt thus p is proportional to n/v). The gases in air that absorb radiant heat, such as water and co2 are therefore spread out, can absorb less heat, and so are at lower temperature. what heat there is can be reradiated in two directions, up or down if it is reradiated upwards it is almost all lost. if downwards it heats the lower atmosphere.
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