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The Rocky Mountains are the most well known followed by the Cascade Range and several others
Rocky Mountains
The Rockies
To the point of being unbreathable to almost all organisms. Including us.
Air pressure is the weight of the air above you. When you ascend to some altitude above the Earth's surface, part of the air is beneath you, so the weight of the air above you, and therefor the pressure where you are, is reduced. Exactly the same reason that the pressure on the football player in the middle of the pile-up is less than the pressure on the guy with the ball, at the bottom of the pile.
The top of Everest, K2, Kilimanjaro or any high mountain. This is due to a lack of particulates in the air to filter the rays out and of course because they are closer to the sun. Although the Equatorial region of the Earth may be the hottest, the actual difference in distance between the Equator and Everest is negligible if you consider how far the suns rays have travelled to get to us in the first place.
Assuming it is a rectangle, 42.077 US gallons
Ozone protects us from the UV rays. It is present as the ozone layer.
The Rocky Mountains are a major mountain range in the western United States. They stretch from Canada down to New Mexico, passing through states like Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. The Rockies are known for their rugged terrain and stunning natural beauty.
The Sierras
The Rocky mountains
The Rocky mountains
The Rocky Mountains stretch from Montana to New Mexico and are a major mountain range in the western United States. They are known for their rugged terrain, majestic peaks, and diverse ecosystems.
The Pacific Mountain System
The Appalachian mountain range is in the eastern part of the USA, from Maine to Georgia.
The Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains
The Appalachian Mountain Range is in the eastern US.
The Appalachian Mountain Range is in the eastern US.
The Appalachian Mountain Range is in the eastern US.