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The temperature at sea level is 20 degrees celsius. What is the temperature at the top of a mountain 3000 m above sea level?

Decrease of temperature with height: 6.5 Kelvin per km to about 11 km altitude.

That is for a height of 3 km = 3000 m about 6.5 times 3 = 19.5 degrees colder than the ground. So if at ground it is 20°C, at the top of the mountain (3000 m) it will be about 0°C.

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Q: The temperature at sea level is 20 degrees cecilius the air pressure is 101.3 kpa what is the temperature at the top of a mountain 3000m above sea level?
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