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Higher isocost lines correspond to higher
Thermocline
A layer in a body of water or the atmosphere where temperature changes more rapidly with depth than it does in the layers above or below.
Upper
Generally refers to something that is located above something else or higher in position, order, or rank.
Lower Levels
Refers to the foundational or basic elements in a structure or system, often relating to the base of a hierarchical arrangement.
Descending Air
Air movement downward towards the Earth's surface, often leading to warming and drying conditions, impacting weather and climate patterns.
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