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Physics, 01.06.2021 21:40 yoongnzl

Will give brainless Imagine that we are in a layer of the atoms in which the layer has the temp decrease with altitude, what can be said about the temp of the next layer?

1. Can't say anything--not enough info

2. The next layer will have the temp decrease with altitude

3. The next layer will have the temp increase with
altitude

4. The temp will be a flat line--no increase or decrease

(environmental science)

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