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In the mesosphere, temperatures again decrease with increasing altitude.
Under normal conditions the refractive index of the atmosphere decreases with increasing altitude.
Atmospheric water vapour decreases rapidly with increasing altitude relative to its surface value.
The vast majority of the population lives below 2,600 feet; population density decreases with increasing altitude.
The rate of snowfall increases with increasing altitude; thus, the gradient of net mass balance with altitude is steep.
Altitude affects climate because atmospheric temperature drops with increasing altitude by about 0.5 to 0.6 °C (0.9 to 1.1 °F) per 100 metres (328 feet).
Temperatures become critical with increasing altitude; in the wet tropics temperatures fall by about 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) for every 100 metres (328 feet) climbed.
Under certain conditions, however, a temporary "temperature inversion" may occur, during which time the air temperature increases with increasing altitude, and the atmosphere is very stable.
Since the atmosphere becomes thinner and thinner with increasing altitude above the Earth, there is less atmospheric absorption in the higher regions of the atmosphere.
The observed concentration decreased a little with increasing altitude.
The landscape quickly shifts to alpine meadows with increasing altitude.
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