Yes.
Top Elevation: 3115 Ft. Bottom Elevation: 2415 Ft.Vertical Drop: 700 Ft.
The greater the elevation, the cooler the climate will tend to be. Also relative humidity tends to drop as elevation increases.
A) the distance traveled by water in a channel times a drop in elevation b) the drop in elevation of a stream divided by the distance the water travels c) the water pressure at the bottom of the stream divided by the stream's width d) the increase in discharge of a stream per unit drop in elevation
The average temperature drops by about 3.5F per 1000 feet of elevation gain.
There is a drop of about 9,000 feet, or 2,750 meters, from the headwaters in Colorado's Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California mouth.
A very general rule of thumb used by pilots is there is roughly a 3 degree drop in temp for every 1000 feet of elevation.
The answer will depend on how you will do WHAT!
Air moving from a higher elevation to a lower elevation can cause turbulence in the air stream increasing air speed at the base of an elevation drop. Air moving over water will drop in temperature causing moisture evaporation in to the atmosphere. In the winter this is sometimes called "lake effect snow"
the term "vertical drop" is a word used by ski resorts to describe how "tall" a ski resort is. If the top of a ski resort is 13,000 feet and the base area of the resort is 10,000 feet, than the vertical drop of the resort is 3,000 feet. aka, the vertical feet between the top elevation and the base elevation.
The Dip sign warns a driver that the road has a sudden drop in elevation
Fall Line
Before it was formed, a hanging valley would appear as a tributary valley with a noticeable drop in elevation compared to the main valley it feeds into. This drop in elevation usually results in a steep cliff or waterfall where the two valleys meet.