The top of a mountain is closer to the sun than the land around during the day it, but given that the sun is more than 90 million miles away, that difference is negligible. The higher you go up in the atmosphere, the colder it gets. This is because the air at high altitudes is less compressed than the air at low altitudes. When a gas is decompressed, it cools.
As height increases temperture decreases. So the higher you are the colder it is.
it depends on how high up the mountain you are.the higher you get the colder it gets.
The air on the mountaintop is at lower pressure.
The top of a mountain is closer to the sun than the land around during the day it, but given that the sun is more than 90 million miles away, that difference is negligible. The higher you go up in the atmosphere, the colder it gets. This is because the air at high altitudes is less compressed than the air at low altitudes. When a gas is decompressed, it cools. This means that, above a certain altitude, it is almost perpetually below freezing, allowing snow to stay on mountain tops year round.
probably because it is nearer to the clouds and clouds are quite cold and cool
The sun is about 93 million miles away. Going up a mountain so that you're a mile closer does nothing at all. The temperature is colder because air pressure at those elevations is lower, and these two variables are directly related.
the sun focases its rays on the equater so the closer you are to the equater the hotter you will be ..... the farther you are from the equater the colder you wiil get... just like if your on top of a mountain your cold.
The sun is very far away, it takes light form the Sun 8 minutes to reach the Earth. At this scale the difference in height between the top of a mountain and the beach is insignificant, both places receive the same amount of light/heat form the Sun. What makes the mountain top cold is vertical variation in temperature caused by the earths atmosphere. As you go up form sea level, the air cools by about one degree Centigrade for every 300 feet you go up. Thus as you are surrounded by colder air, it is colder on the top of a mountain - (or looking at it another way, the mountain pokes up into a region of colder air). Look at the link I will place below for more information on air temperature.
because of the way the earth moves. when your top or bottom half of the world is closer to the sun, it is warmer. the further it is from the sun, the colder it is. I'm estimating you're in the northern hemisphere, so it is closer to the sun during June and further away from the sun in January.
Temperatures are cooler in an environment where the air is thinner. A heavier atmosphere at lower altitudes acts like a green house and maintains a warmer climate. If you were floating in space above the earth's atmosphere, you're closer to the sun than the earth, yet you will freeze to death in the vacuum of space.
because air pressure decreases as altitude increases. As air rises, the pressure decreases. It is the lower pressure at higher altitude that causes temperature to be colder on the top of a mountain compared to sea level.
As height increases temperture decreases. So the higher you are the colder it is.
At the top of the ocean, or Sunlit, It is warmer because the top of the ocean the sun is closer then it is to the twilight,dark,abyss, and trenches zone. At the bottom of the ocean, or Trenches, It is colder because the sun can not reach that low in the ocean better then it can the Sunlit zone.
it depends on how high up the mountain you are.the higher you get the colder it gets.
At the top of the mountain you feel more colder than the normal temperature.
The air on the mountaintop is at lower pressure.
The earth is so far away from the sun in feet (about 490,000,000,000 feet) That getting a few thousand feet closer doesn't make much of a difference. Up at the top of a mountain, the air is thinner. This results in not as much heat being held in.