No, Iran plateau is not above 1,000 feet sea level.
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When you have the same weather (high or low pressure region) then 1000 ft higher on top of a hill you will have lower barameter reading. On the hill there is not so much air over you. That's why there must be less pressure on you and on the barometer.
well when i was in the 9th grade they took us to a forest and i think they said redbark and a hashler
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Higher is better. 1000 is complete average Above 1000 is above average Below 1000 is below average
Around an average of 47849 ft above sea level excluding the mountainous regions:)
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Yes, but only on the hilly areas along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges. The plateau's average height is on the range of 1000 meters (3,278 feet) to 2,300 meters (7,540 meters) above sea level. Along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges, average height is approximately 3,300 meters (10,819 feet).Yes, but only on the hilly areas along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges. The plateau's average height is on the range of 1000 meters (3,278 feet) to 2,300 meters (7,540 meters) above sea level. Along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges, average height is approximately 3,300 meters (10,819 feet).
Almost half of Jamaica is over 1000 feet above sea level and about 40 square miles is above 5000 feet
For every thousand (1000) feet above sea level, the boiling point of water drops by two (2) degrees. Water at sea level boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees celsius. Fifteen (15) feet above sea level will make no real difference to the temp needed for boiling.
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get higher level on it