As height increases temperture decreases. So the higher you are the colder it is.
The air on the mountaintop is at lower pressure.
i dont know
probably because it is nearer to the clouds and clouds are quite cold and cool
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.
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.
At the top of the mountain you feel more colder than the normal temperature.
Bottom.
because the air at the top of the mountain ha s a lot less oxygen in it at the bottom of it. also the air particles have less room to move then at the bottom of the mountain
There is no vertical air movement
The air at the top of the mountain is going to be much less dense than the air at the bottom of the mountain because it is affected less by gravity.
i dont know
Why do the rocks at the top of a moutain peak weather faster the ones at the bottom
The higher you go in the atmosphere, the cooler it gets. This is the result of something called adiabatic cooling. At higher altitudes, the air is less compressed than at low altitudes, because there is less air weighing down on it. When you decompress a gas, it cools.
probably because it is nearer to the clouds and clouds are quite cold and cool
On the top because that is where the ice is
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.