Scientists are measuring a distant planet's temperature. The graph shows the temperature (in ) versus the height (in kilometers) above the planet's surface. (a) What is the temperature at 0 kilometers? (b) Choose the statement that best describes how the height and temperature are related. Then fill in the blank

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Scientists are measuring a distant planet's temperature. The graph shows the temperature (in ) versus the height (in kilometers) above the planet's surface.

(a) What is the temperature at 0 kilometers?

(b) Choose the statement that best describes how the height and temperature are related. Then fill in the blank.

Scientists are measuring a distant planet's temperature. The graph shows the temperature (in °C) versus the height (in kilometers) above the planet's surface.
(a) What is the temperature at 0 kilometers?
50-
45
40-
(b) Choose the statement that best describes how the height
and temperature are related. Then fill in the blank.
35-
30-
O As the height increases, the temperature decreases.
Temperature
(°C)
25+
20-
At what rate is the temperature decreasing?
151
10
I°C per kilometer
5.
6
O As the height increases, the temperature increases.
Height (kilometers)
At what rate is the temperature increasing?
C per kilometer
Transcribed Image Text:Scientists are measuring a distant planet's temperature. The graph shows the temperature (in °C) versus the height (in kilometers) above the planet's surface. (a) What is the temperature at 0 kilometers? 50- 45 40- (b) Choose the statement that best describes how the height and temperature are related. Then fill in the blank. 35- 30- O As the height increases, the temperature decreases. Temperature (°C) 25+ 20- At what rate is the temperature decreasing? 151 10 I°C per kilometer 5. 6 O As the height increases, the temperature increases. Height (kilometers) At what rate is the temperature increasing? C per kilometer
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