As you go up the mountain,the altitude increases.Hence the temperature drops by 1 degree for every 166m increase in height(approximately) So it is cold.
it depends on how high up the mountain you are.the higher you get the colder it gets.
yeah, because the air pressure lowers as you rises up to the mountain. it cools and expands. it becomes condensation.
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.
because you would get more of a breeze
The top of a mountain is closer to the sun than the land around during the day it, but given that the sun is more than 90 million miles away, that difference is negligible. The higher you go up in the atmosphere, the colder it gets. This is because the air at high altitudes is less compressed than the air at low altitudes. When a gas is decompressed, it cools.
As you climb a mountain the air gets colder.
Because of the altitude.
it depends on how high up the mountain you are.the higher you get the colder it gets.
The air is thinner
yeah, because the air pressure lowers as you rises up to the mountain. it cools and expands. it becomes condensation.
Because it is a mountain range. As one goes up, it gets colder.
Most often, the air at higher elevations is cooler than the air at lower elevations. The act of your climbing the mountain has no effect on it.
When climbing a mountain, you will reach colder temperatures.
Thinner air at higher elevations, is colder.
A vertical climate a climate affected by altitude (usually found on a mountain). One example is that on a mountain the higher up you go the colder the climate (or temperature) is.
No, Mount Fuji does not always have snow. Snow can typically be found at the higher elevations of the mountain during the colder months, but it may not be present year-round. Snowfall on Mount Fuji depends on the season and weather conditions.
It is colder on mountains because wind pushes more clouds and cold rushes up to the top of the curve of the mountain and the same on the other side into the sky.