Altitude refers to how high or tall something is, like a mountain.
It should really be elevation that we use but altitude has become the accepted norm now, but both are interchangeable.
Well I cant believe your asking but if you really don't know that Miami is completely flat and is a sea level, as is the whole state of florida, then you need to go back to geography class.
the altitude is high, around 2194m.
The density of the atmosphere decreases with altitude.
As altitude increases pressure and temperature decrease.
as altitude increases temperature decreases
Some geography terms that are used to refer to earth are altitude, degree, hemisphere, reef, and equator.
No, moose are not present in Yosemite Valley. The altitude and geography of Yosemite is not where you would find moose.
Altitude is not a term that is generally used in mathematics.The correspondent term used in geometry is high: we say the height of a triangle, not the altitude of a triangle. Altitude is a term used in physics and, mainly, in geography.In geography, the altitude of a single earth point is the difference between the distance from the earth center of that point and the conventional sea level.Read more: What_is_the_altitude_made_of
Altitude, atlas, Antarctic Circle and Arctic Circle are geography terms. They begin with the letter A.
According to Wikipedia:"As a general definition, altitude is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object." ['down' is measured as depth.]If you're discussing flying altitude, it probably cannot be negative, because the reference point is the ground.In a geography which is below sea level, you could describe the altitude as negative, but more properly, you'd describe the elevation not the altitude.(The Mojave Desert and New Orleans, Louisiana, in America both have elevations below sea level.)
Well I cant believe your asking but if you really don't know that Miami is completely flat and is a sea level, as is the whole state of florida, then you need to go back to geography class.
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Yes. Mexico has a pretty rugged geography, in such way that its median altitude is on the 1,000-2,000 meter (3,000-6,000 feet) range. This means Mexico has an overall warm climate, but much of its territory is temperate and even cool, depending on altitude. For instance, Mexico City is on the same latitude as Hawaii, but due to its elevation, it has a rather mild climate of 18 ºC (64 ºF).
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Green is a non example of altitude.
The other geography is called Human Geography, the study of humans and their interaction with the land. It includes the subcategory of cultural geography. Human geography is also called Social geography.
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