Einstein extended this idea to show that time passes at different rates at different altitudes.
The azimuth and altitude of Sagittarius depend where you are on Earth and the date and time. The altitude can be anything form 0-90, and the azimuth 0-180.
Assuming that the speed stays constant, the higher the altitude, the more time is taken to complete one orbit. In this situation, the altitude is directly proportional to the time taken; as one increases, so does the other.
An inverse relationship.
The time it takes to acclimate to high altitude varies for each person, but it typically takes a few days to a week for the body to adjust to the lower oxygen levels. Symptoms of altitude sickness may occur during this time, but usually improve as the body acclimates.
Depends on the cruise altitude, & the weather at the time. Typically around -40degrees Celsius, at FL 33,000 ft.
yes the internal temperature for doneness is the same. But the length of time you roast it in the oven will vary from sea level to high altitude.
It typically takes a few days to a week to acclimate to high altitude. Symptoms of altitude sickness may occur during this time, but usually improve as the body adjusts to the lower oxygen levels.
High altitude places, such as mountainous regions, can affect individuals differently due to lower oxygen levels. It can lead to symptoms like shortness of breath, headache, and fatigue, known as altitude sickness. People may need time to acclimatize to the higher altitude to adjust to the decreased oxygen levels.
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An altitude sensor provides altitude data to within 30-centimeters. An echo sounder is a device for determining the depth of the seabed or detecting objects in water by measuring the time taken for sound echoes to return to the listener.
Altitude as a concept was likely first understood by ancient civilizations in relation to the height of mountains or celestial bodies above the Earth's surface. The formal measurement and understanding of altitude in relation to the Earth's elevation above sea level were developed over time through advancements in geodesy and surveying techniques. The term "altitude" itself comes from the Latin word "altitudo," meaning height.