Water always flow from a higher elevation to a lower elevation.
The higher in elevation the more wind and rain there is. weathering happens by wind and water.
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To the highest elevation
As elevation increases, temperature decreases approximately at the rate of 12.5 degrees c every 1km upwards. As air temperature decreases, its capacity to hold water is less. Therfore as elevation increases, its water capacity will decrease.
At high elevation the pressure is lower and the boiling point depends on this pressure.
A) the distance traveled by water in a channel times a drop in elevation b) the drop in elevation of a stream divided by the distance the water travels c) the water pressure at the bottom of the stream divided by the stream's width d) the increase in discharge of a stream per unit drop in elevation
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temperature, water and elevation
It doesn't.
It doesnt
The elevation is 1540 metres and so, the boiling temperature of water will be approx 94.7 deg C.