Which is the correct description of the typical pattern of air temperature in normal at- mospheric air conditions? a cool layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a warm layer of air sitting on top of the cool layer, the coldest layer of air at the highest altitude a cool layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a warm layer descending and sitting on top of the cool layer, the coldest layer of air at the highest altitude C a warm layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a cool layer of air sitting on top of the warm layer, the coldest layer of air at the lowest altitude a warm layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a cool layer of air sitting on top of the warm layer, the coldest layer of air at the highest altitude B

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Which is the correct description of the typical pattern of air temperature in normal at-
mospheric air conditions?
a cool layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a warm layer of air sitting on top of
the cool layer, the coldest layer of air at the highest altitude
a cool layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a warm layer descending and sitting
on top of the cool layer, the coldest layer of air at the highest altitude
B
a warm layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a cool layer of air sitting on top of
the warm layer, the coldest layer of air at the lowest altitude
a warm layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a cool layer of air sitting on top of
the warm layer, the coldest layer of air at the highest altitude
Transcribed Image Text:Which is the correct description of the typical pattern of air temperature in normal at- mospheric air conditions? a cool layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a warm layer of air sitting on top of the cool layer, the coldest layer of air at the highest altitude a cool layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a warm layer descending and sitting on top of the cool layer, the coldest layer of air at the highest altitude B a warm layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a cool layer of air sitting on top of the warm layer, the coldest layer of air at the lowest altitude a warm layer of air closest to the surface of Earth, a cool layer of air sitting on top of the warm layer, the coldest layer of air at the highest altitude
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