it is lower temperature when you to mountain,because its cold there
the temperature gets lower as you get higher. That'swhy there is ice caps on top of the mountain.
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The increase in the kinetic energy of a material's particles from an object of higher temperature to one of lower temperature is known as heat transference.heat
higher the temperature, lower is the magnetic strength..
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lower because you are higher up
the temperature gets lower as you get higher. That'swhy there is ice caps on top of the mountain.
the temperature gets lower as you get higher. That'swhy there is ice caps on top of the mountain.
Higher than what? As you go up a mountain the air pressure gets lower simply because there is less air above you weighing down on you.
Water would boil higher at the top of a mountain than at sea level. This is because there is less atmospheric pressure at higher elevations.
Thermal energy always flows from higher temperature to lower temperature. This is the nature of heat.
Water boils at lower temperatures at higher altitudes because the atmospheric pressure is lower. In a valley, the air pressure is greater, which allows water to reach a higher temperature before boiling. At higher altitudes, where the air pressure is lower, the boiling point of water decreases.
The boiling point varies in the same direction as the pressure. At the top of a mountain the air pressure is lower so water boils at a lower temperature. In a pressurized boiler system the pressure is higher so water boils at a higher temperature.
At higher altitudes, the air becomes thinner. Since there are fewer molecules, the air has a lower total kinetic energy, which means the temperature is lower.
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The boiling temperature of water is dependent on the surrounding pressure. And air pressure decreases as you get higher up. As pressure decreases, so does the boiling point. This means that the water will start to boil faster on the mountain, but it will boil at a lower temperature. At a lower temperature, food takes longer to cook.