The atmosphere becomes cooler at higher altitudes primarily due to the decrease in air pressure and the lower density of air. As altitude increases, the air expands and loses energy, leading to a drop in temperature. Additionally, solar radiation is absorbed more effectively at lower altitudes, while the heat dissipates with increasing distance from the Earth's surface. This phenomenon is observed in the troposphere, where temperatures typically decrease with height.
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