It would because different animals can live in different climates
The elevation of an area will greatly affect the timings of a sunrise and a sunset. Depending on how high the altitude is, the sun can set or rise 8 minutes later than it would if the altitude was very low.
No, elevation is the angle at which you would be elevating something. Altitude is usually a term used when flying planes to describe how high you are in relation to sea level.
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Mass does not change with changes in altitude or elevation. Weight on the other hand does change. However, on earth the change from sea level to the top of a mountain would be extremely small.
The atmospheric pressure of oxygen at an elevation of 20,000 feet above sea level is approximately 5.7 psi (pounds per square inch). At this altitude, the air pressure decreases significantly, resulting in lower oxygen levels which can affect human respiratory functions. It is recommended to use supplemental oxygen at this elevation to prevent altitude sickness.
The easiest terms to remember are "elevation loss" and "elevation gain" - these are both descriptions. The more scientific terms would probably be "altitude" and "depth," but these are nouns rather than descriptive adjectives.
Two Factors that would affect weather patterns of a region is altitude and nearby bodies of water.
altitude, latitude and, nearby bodies of water
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A chemical that harms prokaryotic cells would specifically impact bacteria, which are prokaryotic organisms. It would not affect fungi, plants, or animals, as they are eukaryotic organisms.
This is mathematically known as slope or "rise/run".
When a plane takes off it travels for a horizontal distance of 1400 ft before reaching its maximum altitude of 50000 ft; the plane's angle of elevation as it rises would be 86 degrees.