Pilot1
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[QUOTE="Billy_Bob, post: 21013833, member: 50952
Physical rotation speed, Composition of the atmosphere, external gravity draws (moons) are all reasons why there is only one change in temp as the depth thickens.. While the weight of the atmosphere is the primary driver of temperature, there are mitigating factors which affect its circulations.[/QUOTE]
Now, I know you're just nuts. The weight of the atmosphere is the primary driver of temperature??? What about THE SUN??? Then there is Coriolis force, and a plethora of other NATURAL factors that have nothing to do with MAN.
Physical rotation speed, Composition of the atmosphere, external gravity draws (moons) are all reasons why there is only one change in temp as the depth thickens.. While the weight of the atmosphere is the primary driver of temperature, there are mitigating factors which affect its circulations.[/QUOTE]
Now, I know you're just nuts. The weight of the atmosphere is the primary driver of temperature??? What about THE SUN??? Then there is Coriolis force, and a plethora of other NATURAL factors that have nothing to do with MAN.