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What is meant by the term lapse rate? Rate of decrease of pressure with altitude Rate of decrease of temperature with altitude Rate of decrease of humidity with altitude

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What is meant by the term lapse rate? Rate of decrease of pressure with altitude Rate of decrease of temperature with altitude Rate of decrease of humidity with altitude

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The term "lapse rate" refers to the rate of decrease of temperature with altitude. It is a measure of how much the temperature decreases with height. The standard lapse rate is typically around 6.5°C per kilometer (or about 3.5°F per 1,000 feet) in the lower atmosphere (troposphere). However, this rate can vary depending on weather conditions and other factors.

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