because as you go up the sea level gets higher
Because of this, temperatures become cooler as you go higher above sea levelBecause of elevation temperatures become cooler as you go higher above sea level.
Due to elevation, temperatures become cooler the higher above sea level you go. Elevation, simply defined, is the height above a given level.
Because it is hot on on side and cooler on the other side
Air (especially the air we breath (i.e. near sea level)) does not absorbe the heat from the sun. That passes through the air and is absorbed into the ground (or sea). It's the heat from the ground that heats the air; thus the air nearest the surface of the planet that gets the warmest.
The higher the elevation, the cooler the climate. In Hawaii, snow known as "Pineapple Powder" actually falls in some locations all winter long due to elevation. And, Mt. Kilimanjaro, which is located near the equator, always has snow! As the elevation increases, the amount of space between air particles increases causing less ability to transfer heat to the ground. As a result, temperatures are lower the higher you go.
Because of this, temperatures become cooler as you go higher above sea levelBecause of elevation temperatures become cooler as you go higher above sea level.
Due to elevation, temperatures become cooler the higher above sea level you go. Elevation, simply defined, is the height above a given level.
Elevation is the reason that tempertures become cooler as you go higher above sea level.
I learned this in science class but i forgot it sorry. :( But maybe this will help go to www.google.com type in your question and look for answers if that doesn't work come back to wikianswers and I'll see what i can do. I think i know! as you go higher above sea level the pressure decreases of a substance gets lower.
The Sahara desert is one of the hottest places. It is very hot during the day but the air turns cooler at night. Daily summer temperatures are often above 90F. Parts of the desert have daytime temperatures higher than 110F. Daily winter tempearatures average from 50 to 60F.
Maggie Valley's average elevation is 3,200 feet above sea level. Gatlinburg is approximately 1,500 feet. Temperatures generally change on average 3-5 degrees per 1000 feet of elevation change. The higher the elevation the cooler the air.
Above 100 0C water become a gas.
The seatwarmer/cooler should be located in the center console just above the transmission. The higher number you put it on the hotter or cooler it becomes.
When one area of land heats up faster than another (such as the black surface of pavement, such as on a parking lot), the air right above this area also heats up faster than the air around it. Since hot air rises, the hotter air above the hotter land begins to rise. Cooler air moves in to replace the hotter air, forming a breeze. Therefore, the wind usually blows from areas with cooler land temperatures to those with higher land temperatures.
0-500m above the sea level, most certainly warm but the higher you go the cooler the climate gets
so where theres no trees for any oxygen
Because it is hot on on side and cooler on the other side