5280 Feet, hence the nickname "The mile high city"
The hypoxia associated with high altitude can cause symptoms such as shortness of breath, headaches, fatigue, dizziness, and difficulty sleeping. In severe cases, high altitude hypoxia can lead to altitude sickness, pulmonary edema, or cerebral edema, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
Yes, altitude influences climate by affecting temperature, precipitation, and air pressure. Generally, as altitude increases, temperature decreases, leading to cooler conditions. In higher altitudes, air is thinner, leading to lower air pressure and lower oxygen levels.
The system of grouping human chromosomes was named after the city of Paris, where it was developed during the International Congress of Human Genetics in 1971.
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Both affect the climate of a biome, and therefore determine how the organisms living there will have adapted to their environment. For example: In the extreme northern latitudes, temperatures are much lower and animals who live there have adapted to survive. Altitude has a similar effect, all things being equal, the higher the elevation, the colder it is. Another thing to consider, is that less oxygen is available to organisms living at very high altitudes, and they have adapted to survive in these conditions.
Denver would be expected to have cooler temperatures compared to Kansas City due to its higher altitude. This is because the higher altitude leads to lower atmospheric pressure and thinner air, which results in cooler temperatures.
Altitude differences
Both are higher them Denver with Santa Fe at 7,260 feet and Albuquerque at 5,312 feet above sea level.
lower average temperatures
No. Latitude and longitude are angles.
the altitude. At higher altitude it is harder to breather because the air is thinner.
Mexico City is warmer than Denver because Mexico City is located at a lower altitude, around 7,200 feet above sea level, while Denver is situated at a higher altitude around 5,280 feet. The higher altitude in Denver leads to cooler temperatures due to the lower air pressure and thinner atmosphere. Additionally, Mexico City's proximity to the equator contributes to its warmer climate compared to Denver.
yes, the higher the altitude the thinner the air, thus the less oxygen in the air.
I think what you meant was altitude..Denver's altitude is 5,280 feet. As you ascend to higher altitudes, atmospheric pressure decreases, the air is thinner and less oxygen is available. It is also colder, drier and the ultraviolet rays from the sun are stronger. Each of these changes may have unpleasant effects on your body.http://www.universityparent.com/du/2009/05/18/denver-climate-and-high-altitude-health-tips
Johannesburg Windhoek Denver, Mexico City.
the air is super thin cuz of the high altitude
An egg takes longer to cook in Denver than in New York City because Denver is at a higher altitude, which means the boiling point of water is lower. This lower boiling point results in longer cooking times for foods that require boiling water, such as eggs.