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Look at the following image of the layers of the Earth's atmosphere and the temperature gradient within these layers.Which of the following statements is true of the atmospheric temperatures? Look at the following image of the layers of the Earth's atmosphere and the temperature gradient within these layers.Which of the following statements is true of the atmospheric temperatures?   A)  The temperature consistently increases with altitude from the troposphere to the thermosphere. B)  The temperature consistently decreases with altitude from the troposphere to the thermosphere. C)  The temperature decreases with altitude in the troposphere but increases with altitude in the stratosphere. D)  The temperature of the atmosphere varies with no respect to altitude or atmospheric layer.

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Social Networks

The structures made up of individuals or organizations that are connected by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as friendship, kinship, common interest, financial exchange, dislikes, or relationships of beliefs.

Upward Mobility

The ability for individuals or groups to move to a higher social class or economic position.

Travers and Milgram

Researchers known for their social experiment in the 1960s which demonstrated the "small world phenomenon," illustrating how closely connected humans are through social networks.

Small World Problem

A concept in sociology that suggests most people are connected through a short chain of acquaintances, emphasizing the interconnectedness of social networks.

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