since it is above sea level the air pressure is lower which makes the climate cooler than in places with a low latitude
The rank of Admiral is higher than the rank of Captain.
It's a rank higher than the colonel.
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When a book is moved from a higher shelf to a lower shelf, the only significant thing that changes is the potential energy of the book: when the book is on the higher shelf, it's potential energy will be higher than when it is on a lower shelf.Potential energy is calculated using the formula:PE = mghWhere:m = mass of the objecth = height of the objectg = force of gravity
It was cold because the sinking was in April, the early spring, and it was in the North Atlantic Ocean.Salt water has a lower freezing point than fresh water - what this means is, if you imagine being in a wading pool of ice cubes, the water that night would have been COLDER than that.
It is colder in the highlands than the lowlands because the higher the elevation, the colder it becomes, and the lower the elevation, the hotter.
Shaft
The higher you go the colder it is.
In Fahrenheit, higher numbers represent hotter temperatures.
They have cooler temperatures than places at lower altitudes.
Typically, normally, and on the average over a large area and a long period of time,places in lower latitudes are warmer than those in higher latitudes.An easy way to remember this might be to remind yourself that . . .-- The lowest possible latitude is zero. That's on the equator.-- The highest possible latitude is 90 degrees. That's two places: the north and south poles.
Some say, It's colder in the mountain than at lower places so the water shouldn't boil but, the pressure is higher there. The boiling point decreases so the water may be boiling but not as hot as it is in the lower regions. the higher the area, the higher the atmospheric pressure and the vapour pressure decreases thus create a lower boiling point.
Yes, the lower the reading, the colder it is. And minus 8 is LOWER than minus 6.
They have cooler temperatures than places at lower altitudes.
Higher elevations usually are colder and wetter than lower elevations. Same with increasing latitude north or south, the temperature gets colder.
No. Neptune is much colder than even the coldest places on Earth.
It is colder than the lower mantle.