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A landform that has high elevation and more less level surface is called a?
The Answer of your question is a plateau.
Elevation is the vertical distance above sea level of any area or landform. So the elevation of a tropical rainforest would depend on which rainforest you are speaking of and where it is in the world. On the tropical island of Hainan in the South China Sea, for instance, there are two ecoregions, both of which have tropical rainforests. One is more coastal, and therefore has a lower elevation. The other is an interior mountainous region with an elevation of 500 to 1000 meters. Other areas in the world contain tropical and subtropical rainforests that also vary greatly in elevation.
I learned the answer to this in science this year, so don't worry, it is accurate: The higher above sea level/elevation you are, the colder the temperature becomes. The reason for this is because there are air molecules in the air bump closer together when you are lower above sea level- that creates warm weather. The higher above sea level you go, (for example, the tops of mountains,) the more separated and spaced out the molecules become, which causes cold weather. This is the ACCURATE answer to how elevation affects temperature.
The approximate dew point at sea level is dependent on more than just the sea level itself. Calculating dew point requires the air temperature as well as relative humidity. So in a general sense, there is no difference in dew point based on elevation if the temperature is the same.
A landform that has high elevation and more less level surface is called a?
The Answer of your question is a plateau.
The elevation of the South Pole is more than 9,300 feet above sea level.
the interior(more inward) area's elevation(hight above or below sea level
Yes. You perspire to lose heat- from the evaporation of the sweat. In high humidity, sweat evaporates poorly, so you sweat more (because you are cooled less).
high elevation areas that get more rain than the surrounding low elevation areas
Er... something that is low is not an elevation at all. I might tell you about the highest elevations there, which is more meaningful, but that is not what you are asking here.
Prince Edward Island is generally no more than 50 meters above sea level.
The average elevation of the Atacama is 2400 meters or about 7874 feet above sea level.
An elevation map is a map that shows how high the ground is above a standard level such as sea level. There are also elevation drawings, in architecture. These show the dimensions of the vertical sides of a building, again, showing how high things are.
Because when the air is hot if you breath it in it will make you sweat more and then all the water in your body will make sweat and you will dehydrate
the sweat level increases when we get too hot.this happens because evaporation take place quickly and more water is evaporated.