THERE are a couple of reason's due to the higher temp,the fuel in the cylinder detonates ,and the amount of oxygen molecules per square inch is less. also what is happening in the cylinder when spark occurs under normal conditions the fuel burns across the top of the piston. In detonation and miss fire the fuel explodes at once on to of the cylinder. another aspect to remember is that the higher you are above sea level the less oxygen thee is.
Cool temperatures can be found in the mountains at higher elevations
In general, temperatures decrease at higher elevations.
In the mountains at higher elevations
Climates at higher elevations tend to be cooler and have lower average temperatures compared to lower elevations. This is because as you go higher in elevation, the air pressure decreases, leading to a drop in temperature. Higher elevations also usually receive more precipitation, as the air cools and condenses more readily. Additionally, higher elevations often have more variable weather patterns and experience stronger winds.
Most East African people live at higher elevations to avoid diseases commonly found in lowland areas, such as malaria. Additionally, higher elevations provide cooler temperatures and more fertile soils for agriculture, which are beneficial for livelihoods.
Due to the thin air at higher elevations, temperatures are generally cooler.
Water evaporate faster at higher elevations.
Yes, the tierra templada environmental zone is typically situated at a higher elevation than the tierra fría zone. Tierra templada is characterized by mild temperatures and is found at intermediate elevations, while tierra fría is characterized by cold temperatures and is located at higher elevations.
The Aztec civilization thrived in a temperate climate in the Valley of Mexico, which is characterized by a highland plateau with mild temperatures and distinct wet and dry seasons. The region's altitude and geography influenced the climate, with cooler temperatures at higher elevations and warmer weather in the lower elevations.
At higher elevations the boiling point is lower.
yes
According to the NPS, "Daytime temperatures are often in the 70s (25C) and occasionally in the 80s (30C) in lower elevations. Nights are usually cool and temperatures may drop below freezing at higher elevations" The area is high in the Northern Rockies, and thus it never gets very hot there.