no, acceleration due to gravity is always the same, although air resistance might affect it
All you have to do to reduce the boiling point of water is go to a higher altitude and boil it.
Because as you climb higher there is less air above you pressing down on you with its weight.
Yes, your 'altitude' is a measure of your height relative to sea level. If by "as you get higher" you mean "as your intoxication increases" then No.
False, air pressure goes down as altitude increases. Air acts like water in the sense that they are both fluids. If you are on the surface of the earth you are in the bottom of the fluid just like water the pressure is higher on the bottom. So when you increase altitude you are reaching the top of the fluid therefore decreasing pressure.
Albania is at higher altitude
Living in areas of higher altitude can increase fluid loss. Individuals in higher elevations will need to increase their water intake to compensate for this loss.
Force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma) . If an object is at a higher hight, it has more time to acceleration.
When you are at a higher altitude there is less air to dissipate the sunlight, and solar panels increase in efficiency at colder temperatures.
Temperature decreases as altitude increases because there are less molecules in the atmosphere to hold in the heat.
because as you get higher into the air the air gets lighter and becomes cold
All you have to do to reduce the boiling point of water is go to a higher altitude and boil it.
Because as you climb higher there is less air above you pressing down on you with its weight.
the higher you are the more the density decreases
Yes, your 'altitude' is a measure of your height relative to sea level. If by "as you get higher" you mean "as your intoxication increases" then No.
Air is compressed (squeezed) by the air above it (due to gravity), the higher you go, the less air there is above you.
The higher the altitude the lower the temperature.
The higher the altitude the colder the climate, the warmer the climate the lower the altitude.