yes in fact the higher you are in altitude the golder and wetter it gets
Death Valley is hotter than Mount Everest because as you climb higher the altitude makes it colder.
No, the higher the degree in Fahrenheit the hotter.
The hotter temperatures in the troposphere (layer of atmosphere closest to the earth's surface) are near the surface of the earth The colder temperatures are at the top of the troposphere.
As you climb a mountain the air gets colder.
It is colder in the highlands than the lowlands because the higher the elevation, the colder it becomes, and the lower the elevation, the hotter.
Several factors apply:Nearer to the equator the world gets more sunlight per unit area and so tends to be warmer.The higher the altitude the cooler it is.Prevailing air flows can bring hotter or cooler air.
because the higher you get the colder it get and the lower you get the hotter it gets i think?
Upto Ozon Layer it get colder and then start increasing the temperature.......
The surface become colder.
In Fahrenheit, higher numbers represent hotter temperatures.
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