top of a mountain
You would weigh more at sea level. As you get father away from the surface of the earth, the force of gravity is weaker
The weight of an object is the force of gravity on the object's mass. At the top of a mountain, you are slightly farther from the center of the earth, and so the earth's gravity is very slightly weaker. Thus, you weigh a tiny, tiny bit less at the top of the mountain than at sea level.
There are several factors in determining how much a mountain weighs. How tall the mountain is, size of the mountain, it's density, and if someone is measuring the mountain from sea level or from just the base of the mountain are some of the factors to consider. For example Mount Everest is the highest mountain in altitude at 29,035 ft (8,850m)above sea level. Mauna Kea in Hawaii however, is the tallest mountain at 33,436 ft from its base in the bottom of the Pacific Ocean but only rises 13,796 feet above sea level. Now, Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador has an altitude of 20,703 feet (6,310 meters). But, Chimborazo has the distinction of being the highest mountain above Earth's center. Which would be noteworthy if measuring these mountains (mathematically speaking) from the same point of reference.
Newtons Law of gravity. F=Gm1m2/r^2
Yes.
high mountain
Once you get through the first level of Stark Mountain you will see Buck. Buck needs help to get through Stark Mountain. Once you get him trough he takes the treasure and leaves.
Only if the mountain was at sea level would this statement be true. If the mountain was only at sea level would this statement be realistic.
Sea level
An ocean mountain is a mountain that is completely underwater. If measured from sea level, it would have a negative height.
a mountain has faster moving water
An ocean mountain is a mountain that is completely underwater. If measured from sea level, it would have a negative height.
Air is thinner. So until you are used to it -it feels difficult
Old M.C. would be smoother- it had a greater level of exposure to the elements.
That would depend where you are. The weight of air above you is greater at sea level than up a mountain, but if you were in a plane it might well be less than up a mountain.
It's faster at sea level and slower at the top of a mountain.
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