The leeward sides of mountains are typically dry and are often arid enough to be referred to as rain shadow deserts. Rain shadow deserts are created when mountains block rain clouds.
both of these.
as you go up a mount. it will get colder. if you get high enough, it will get very cold. so, yeah, if it is tall enough
Typically 3 pyrometric cones are used to indicate when the other items in the kiln have cooked long enough and hot enough.
Alps, and other things that dont matter enough to put on this site.
Glacial movement starts near the tops of mountains and ridges when the snowfall is heavy enough to start sliding downhill.
Some mountains are tall enough to block atmospheric moisture from crossing to the leeward side, creating a region with low rainfall.
The Atlas Mountains in Morocco are high enough to receive snow.
Not enough info here.
Because of the tempature and altitude
both of these.
If you try hard enough
a rain shadow is an area of a land that is on the leeward side of a mountain which does not receive enough amount of precipitation. IDK HOW IT AFFECTS INTERIOR REGIONS!!
In some cases, the folded crust can be pushed up high enough to form mountains.
enough to get higher than mt. Everest
NO Hopefully not they are cursed enough for their lack of elevation.
as you go up a mount. it will get colder. if you get high enough, it will get very cold. so, yeah, if it is tall enough
Objects large enough and close enough to see with the unaided eye are referred to as macroscopic, which is the opposite of microscopic.