20oC
100 dEEGRESS
temperature is measurement of heat
In the Andes, temperature generally decreases with increasing elevation due to the lapse rate, which causes cooler temperatures at higher altitudes. On average, for every 1,000 feet increase in elevation, the temperature can drop by around 3.5°F to 5.4°F. This temperature variation with elevation creates diverse ecosystems and climate zones in the Andes mountain range.
The low average temperature is due to the fact that Quito is located high in the Andes Mountains.
down to 64 degrees
The Latin American country where the Andes Mountains reach their greatest average heights is Peru.
Standard temperature change is 3 deg. F. per 1K ft.
yes it does because it is a climatic barrier
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· The Andes are the second highest Mountain Range in the world with many peaks rising over 20,000 feet. · The Andes Mountains are the second highest in the world. They stretch 4,500 miles (7,200 km) from north to south, along the west coast South America. · The first group of people on record to inhabit the Andes mountain range from Ecuador was the Incans. · The climate in the Andes varies greatly depending on location, altitude, and proximity to the sea. The southern section is rainy and cool; the central Andes are dry and wet. The northern Andes are typically rainy and warm, with an average temperature of 18 Celsius in Colombia. The climate is known to change drastically in rather short distances. It is the longest mountain range on earth.
Average room temperature.
Climate, soil, temperature, water, clouds, rocks, etc.