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Yes. Mountains get snow because at higher elevations most of the precipitation is falling in below-freezing temperatures. Mountains create precipitation as moist air is forced up their slopes into the colder temperatures at higher altitude, where the air cannot hold as much water vapor.
yes temperature affects starch digestion, amylase work harder and better at higher temperatures
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Because reflexes permit faster responses without having to bypass several synapses.
when molecule travels from a higher concentration to a lower concentration through a concentration gradient.It is known as passive transport. Active transport refers to when molecule travels from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration against the concentration gradiet. Transport of protein is an active transport. Fit it in the sentence your way
air is thinner
When you climb a mountain it gets harder to breath because the higher you get the less amount of oxygen there is and the more pressure. Your lungs are not used to that so it gets harder to breath.
As you climb higher the less oxygen you because higher altitudes and because atmospheric pressure is lower, the air molecules and hence the O2 is less concentrated per unit volume.
Oxygen is thinner at higher elevations .
Because the higher you go in altitude, the harder it is 2 breathe because of thin air.
You dont breathe air pressure. You breathe air. It is harder to breathe because of the low air pressure due to the higher elavation.
Because - the higher up the atmosphere you go - the less oxygen is in the air you breathe. Our bodies need a certain percentage of the air we breathe to be Oxygen - reduce the amount of oxygen in each breath, and it soon affects the body.
the air is thinner the higher up you go so it is harder to breathe. That's why there are pressurized cabins on airplanes because you wouldn't be able to breathe without the pressure keeping the air inside
The air pressure rises. When you go higher it lowers. That's why it gets harder to breathe as you elevate.
There's less air. The air is less dense so you are getting less oxygen.
they are spread farther apart, causing the air to get thinner, making it harder to breathe. ;P
because the air gets thinner and thinner the higher you go, the oxygen is for survival.