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- 1. Minimum thermometers are usually read during the morning, yet they are reset in the afternoon. Explain why. 2. If clouds arrive at 2 a.m. in the middle of a calm, clear night, it is quite common to see temperatures rise after 2 a.m. How does this happen?5. A storage tank contains mass M of oxygen (O₂) at an absolute pressure of P and temperature T. Another tank of the same volume contains the same mass of CO₂ at the same pressure. What is the temperature in the CO₂ tank? (The combined numbers of protons and neutrons in atoms of C and O are 12 and 16, respectively. Do not use moles!).The following data are given for the pressure and temperature variation in air as a function of elevation: Elevation in [m] 0. Temperature in [°C]_pressure [atm] 28 1. 1000. 25 0.796 2000. 19 0.6314 3000. 12 0.4982 4000. 3 0.3905 5000. -1 0.3043 6000. 11 0.2356 You want to check if these measurements are correct. You are going to use a balloon and rise in the corresponding altitudes. If the balloon weighs 1000kg (all included, weight of yourself, equipment, inflated part etc) calculate the volume of inflated part of the balloon, so that the initial acceleration is 15m/s?. Assume that the balloon is a sphere and neglect the deflated part of the balloon as far as volume is concerned. Can you verify all measurements with this volume of the balloon? What kind of adjustments do you need to make in order to complete your mission?