yeah, because the air pressure lowers as you rises up to the mountain. it cools and expands. it becomes condensation.
it depends on how high up the mountain you are.the higher you get the colder it gets.
Edmund Hillary
It is less.
Cold because the higher up you go in the atmosphere the colder it gets, but the warmest layer of the atmosphere is the thermoshere. Also a good indication of the temperature of a layer in the atmosphere is to look at the weather, because on a good sized mountain there is snow at the top.
Temperatures decrease with altitude due to a decrease in air pressure as you go higher. This causes the air to expand and cool down, hence making it colder at the top of a mountain compared to the base.
As you climb a mountain the air gets colder.
If you climb a mountain, the climate typically becomes colder and windier as you gain elevation. This is because temperature and weather conditions can change with altitude due to the decrease in air pressure and temperature.
The temperature generally decreases as you climb higher up a mountain due to lower air pressure and thinner atmosphere. This change in temperature with altitude is known as the lapse rate, and it results in colder temperatures at higher elevations.
it depends on how high up the mountain you are.the higher you get the colder it gets.
It affects with temperature. The higher you go the colder it gets. Example: Mt. Hood is high in elevation and the higher that you climb the mountain the colder it gets!
The air is thinner
When climbing a mountain, you will reach colder temperatures.
well i am guessing that because of the higher altitude the temperature would be colder
As you move higher up a mountain, the air pressure decreases. The decrease in pressure causes the air to expand, leading to a drop in temperature. This is known as adiabatic cooling, where the air cools down as it expands in lower pressure environments.
At the top of the mountain you feel more colder than the normal temperature.
As you climb a mountain, the air pressure decreases and the air becomes thinner. This can lead to a decrease in available oxygen, making it harder to breathe and causing symptoms of altitude sickness in some people.
.....A person can experience the coolest air temperature in a mountain, when he/she is on the left slope.......