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The steeper the hillside, the higher chance for soil erosion.
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the porosity becomes higher
During flame tests due to heating, the atoms of the sample are excited, which lends to their electrons moving from the ground state to the higher energy levels or excited state.
During mid day when the intensity of light and day temperature is higher
Several ways: One could increase velocity, which translates into a higher altitude (apogee), or decrease velocity (lower perigee). Changes in Delta-V. If these changes aren't balanced, one will get an eccentric orbit. Rocket inputs perpendicular to travel will change orbital inclination.
Neither. A polar orbit means that the station orbits at an inclination of about 90 degrees North (or South). This can occur at any reasonable altitude (apogee or perigee), typically around 250 and 350 miles. A geostationary orbit MUST have an inclination of 0 degrees--above the equator; AND have an apogee/perigee between 22,000--23,000 miles. The ISS was built and intended to be visited by the Space Shuttle. The Space Shuttle was incapable of orbiting higher than 500 miles. So if the ISS were in a geosynchronous orbit, the Shuttle could never have reached it. One of the disadvantages of a polar orbit is that one loses the velocity benefit of Earth's Eastward rotation. It takes extra fuel to place the same payload at the same altitude in a polar orbit, versus a typical Eastward orbit. The ISS is in a Low-Earth orbit with an apogee/perigee of about 250 miles, and an inclination of about 57 degrees.
We have more hours of daylight in the summer because the sun is higher in the sky.
At your higher end (more expensive), you have your Neumanns. For those with a less extravagant budget, Shure, Rode and Apogee make great affordable mics.
The higher the frequency of the sound wave, the higher the pitch.
It is higher in the summer
It is higher in the summer
It is higher in the summer
It is higher in the summer
It is higher in the summer
It is higher in the summer
higher durning the day and lower during the night