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If they are in mountainous areas like the alps, yes. the higher it is the cooler the air
it makes the temperature cooler.
The elevation of a mangrove swamp is that it is as high as 77 cheeseburgers. In order to calculate the height, you must stack them on top of each other and then measure them with spagetti necklaces. I hope this helps
105.6 F , highest temp I have found occurring in 2010. Previous high was in 1941 a couple of degrees cooler.
no, the shell does, but the egg itself is high in protein :) hope this helps
It is a function of the "dew point" of the air at any given moment. If relative humidity is high, the dew point will also be high and the swamp cooler air will be relatively warm. If relative humidity is low, the dew point will also be low and the swamp cooler air will be relatively cold. A swamp cooler in Phx AZ will put out air about 30 degrees less than the outside air, and works more efficiently when the humidity outside is very low.
A small portable unit, for example, will not adequately cool a large-sized room. ... A swamp cooler can be plugged into a nearby outlet. ... If the humidity stays highfor several days, the moist pads that make the evaporative cooler ... panels to create the electricity used to run the blower and the water pump. ...
The high humidity and cloud cover of a swamp act as a blanket, holding in the day's heating. The desert lacks humidity and clouds so the heat radiates back into space.
You can install an evaporative cooler. They are only effective in very dry areas. If the humidity regularly gets high, they are not effective in cooling. For more information you can visit the swamp coolers page at www.hvac-for-beginners.com
A desert cooler, also called a swamp cooler, depends on low humidity and evaporation to cool the air. It loses efficiency when the humidity is high, such as during the rainy season. Less water will evaporate when the air is already nearly saturated with water.
What I was told by a plumber friend is that you should install your damper into your downdraft (the sheet metal damper) for your swamp cooler, and that you can also get some high density foam (the kind used in pillows and couches, NOT styrofoam, probably available at Hobby Lobby), cut a piece of it, and pop it up into the vent where the heat is escaping. I have not gotten the foam yet, but it seems like a great idea - just cut it a little bigger than the opening, and it'll pop itself into the space, and keep air from escaping. also make sure to cover/tarp your swamp cooler, so as to make sure that you don't have air blowing out/into it.
On humid days, such as during the rainy season, swamp (desert) coolers are not very efficient at cooling the air. Air conditioners are not affected by high humidity.
there is a resistor on the fan motor that has gone bad, some models have a resistor unit mounted near the fan in case this happens.
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The temperature of the atmosphere reduces with height. Mountains are high, thus cooler.
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The height of a swamp rabbit is about 12-18" high. Their length is probably 15-18 inches long.