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PV = nRT
Say you have 30 airs(n), in 6 volume units(V). And (R) is a constant so we'll set it to 1 for simplicity. Pressure units (P) is 55 at 5000 height units (picrel).
(55)(6)=(30)(1)T
T = 330 = 11
11 temperature units!

Say the hot air rises to 7500 heights units, (P) is now 35. The volume hasn't changed, and you haven't lost any airs.
(35)(6)=(30)(1)T
T = 210 = 7
7 temperature units! Jews stole my temperature!!!!11!1!!11

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