Answer:
1. Troposphere
Altitude/High: Increase
Temperature: 62°F (17°C) to -60°F
Relationship of altitude and temperature: Directly proportional (up)
2. Stratosphere
Temperature: 270 K (-3°C or 26.6°F)
Relationship of altitude and Temperature: Inversely proportional
3. Mesosphere
Altitude/High: Decrease
Temperature: -90°C (-130°F)
Relationship of altitude and temperature: Directly proportional (down)
4. Thermosphere
Temperature: 500°C (932°F) to 2,000°C (3,632°F)
Relationship of altitude and temperature: Inversely proportional
5. Exosphere
Altitude/High: Decreased
Temperature: 1000 K
Relationship of altitude and temperature: Directly proportional
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Answer:
1. Troposphere
Altitude/High: Increase
Temperature: 62°F (17°C) to -60°F
Relationship of altitude and temperature: Directly proportional (up)
2. Stratosphere
Altitude/High: Increase
Temperature: 270 K (-3°C or 26.6°F)
Relationship of altitude and Temperature: Inversely proportional
3. Mesosphere
Altitude/High: Decrease
Temperature: -90°C (-130°F)
Relationship of altitude and temperature: Directly proportional (down)
4. Thermosphere
Altitude/High: Increase
Temperature: 500°C (932°F) to 2,000°C (3,632°F)
Relationship of altitude and temperature: Inversely proportional
5. Exosphere
Altitude/High: Decreased
Temperature: 1000 K
Relationship of altitude and temperature: Directly proportional