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The document discusses temperature differences between atmospheric layers and how air pressure decreases with altitude. It states that the mesosphere is colder than the stratosphere due to the presence of the ozone layer in the stratosphere. Calm weather occurs within high pressure systems as air sinks. The Coriolis effect causes wind to turn right in the northern hemisphere. Air pressure decreases from the troposphere to the exosphere because there are fewer air molecules at higher altitudes.

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The document discusses temperature differences between atmospheric layers and how air pressure decreases with altitude. It states that the mesosphere is colder than the stratosphere due to the presence of the ozone layer in the stratosphere. Calm weather occurs within high pressure systems as air sinks. The Coriolis effect causes wind to turn right in the northern hemisphere. Air pressure decreases from the troposphere to the exosphere because there are fewer air molecules at higher altitudes.

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Howdoesthetemperatureofthestratospherecomparetothemesosphere.

A
Itiscolderinthemesospherebecausethestratospherecontainstheozonelayer.
Whichoccurswithinhighpressuresystem?
D
CalmWeather,asairsinks.
Whichbestdescribeshowthecorioliseffectinfluencesweatherconditions?
C
Itcausesthewindtoturntotherightinthenorthernhemisphere.
Whydoesairpressuredecreasefromthetropospheretotheexosphere.
A
Becausetherearefewerairmoleculesasaltitudeincreases.

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