Answer:
Approximate freezing level is at 5350 feet.
Explanation:
We know that the standard lapse rate equals [tex]-2^{o}C[/tex] per 1000 feet
and freezing occurs at a height where the temperature becomes equal to
[tex]0^{o}C[/tex]
Thus the standard equation of temperature at any height becomes
[tex]t=mh+c\\\\\therefore t=\frac{-2}{1000}h+c[/tex]
The constant 'c' can be obtained by using the boundary condition that at
h=1350 feet temperature equals [tex]8^{o}C[/tex]
[tex]8=\frac{-2}{1000}\times 1350+c\\\\\therefore c=8+2.7=10.7\\\\\therefore t=\frac{-2}{1000}h+10.7[/tex]
Thus the height at which temperature becomes zero equals
[tex]0=-0.002h+10.7\\\\h=\frac{10.7}{0.002}=5350feet[/tex]