If heat rises, then why is it colder in the sky?

This kinda randomly popped into my head today. It doesn't make sense to me.
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Snowiyflake said:
Because the warm air rises and expands-which makes it cooler. It also losses its ability to hold heat.

I just learned that. :D lol We learn something new everyday!
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 Because the warm air rises and expands-which makes it cooler. It also losses its ability to hold heat. I just learned that. :D lol We learn something new everyday!
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peterslover said:
Excellent question! I have no idea! This domanda is a real head scratcher ~LOL~
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Pikafan32 said:
I'm pretty sure it's colder in the sky because the cold from spazio comes down and cools off the heated air. Either that o because the atmosphere cannot contain heat and allows some of it out... That o possibly because the heat expands everywhere and te can't feel it anymore... That's my best guess.


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taismo723 said:
Hmmm Only God knows why...
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jdblover4life said:
I don't know I was never good at Science, only Math and Choir
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RavenRox2 said:
GRAPE!!!!!!
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