Elevation is the reason that tempertures become cooler as you go higher above sea level.
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Wind is a result of changing tempertures. As you may know, warm air rises. When it does, cooler air rushes in to take its place, thus causing wind. I think....
Decreasing intensity of solar rays
Some deserts are naturally cold or cool - Antarctica and the Atacama, for example. Others have cooler seasons during the year when tempertures may drop below freezing, especially at night.
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Temperatures drop as elevation increases because the air becomes less dense at higher altitudes, making it more difficult for the air to hold onto heat. This results in a decrease in air pressure and temperature with increasing elevation.
The movement of heat rising to the top on Earth is called convection. It occurs because heated materials become less dense and rise, while cooler materials become denser and sink, creating a circulation pattern.
The room becomes cooler because warmer air goes out, and cooler air comes in.
A circular flow of warmer fluid and cooler fluid is called a convection current. This movement occurs because warmer fluids are less dense and rise, while cooler fluids are more dense and sink, creating a continuous circulation pattern.
Yes, as soon as it escapes it becomes cooler.
It becomes cooler.
Temperatures gradually become cooler as you go toward the poles because they don't get enough sunlight to warm up, so they stay cold.