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Q: Is it true or false that for each kilometer of altitude there is a corresponding 6.5 C drop?
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Is there a corresponding 6.5 degrees Celsius temperature drop for each kilometer of altitude?

Yes. Temperatures cool at a rate about 6.5 Celsius degrees per kilometer of altitude. This is straight from a 6th grade book.


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Does air drop quickly in altitude during tornadoes?

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What can be done to raise the boiling point of water?

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What is the relationship between temperature and altitude in the troposphere?

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