Calculate the change in temperature with respect to height for the following,

Height (KM) Mid-Lattitude Temp (C)
0 15
11 -56
16 -56

To calculate the change in temperature with respect to height, we need to find the rate of change of temperature with respect to height, also known as the temperature lapse rate.

The temperature lapse rate can be calculated by dividing the change in temperature by the change in height.

Given the following data:

- Height (KM) Mid-Lattitude Temp (C)
- 0 15
- 11 -56
- 16 -56

Let's calculate the change in temperature and change in height first:

Change in temperature = Final temperature - Initial temperature

For the first set of data:
Change in temperature = 15 - 15 = 0

For the second set of data:
Change in temperature = -56 - 15 = -71

For the third set of data:
Change in temperature = -56 - (-56) = 0

Now, calculate the change in height:

Change in height = Final height - Initial height

For the first set of data:
Change in height = 11 - 0 = 11

For the second set of data:
Change in height = 16 - 11 = 5

For the third set of data:
Change in height = 0 - 16 = -16

Finally, we can calculate the temperature lapse rate:

Temperature lapse rate = Change in temperature / Change in height

For the first set of data:
Temperature lapse rate = 0 / 11 = 0

For the second set of data:
Temperature lapse rate = -71 / 5 = -14.2

For the third set of data:
Temperature lapse rate = 0 / -16 = 0

So, the temperature lapse rates for the given data are:
- For the first set of data: 0 degrees Celsius per kilometer
- For the second set of data: -14.2 degrees Celsius per kilometer
- For the third set of data: 0 degrees Celsius per kilometer