Water would boil higher at the top of a mountain than at sea level. This is because there is less atmospheric pressure at higher elevations.
arccording to far back the water has drawn and how low your land is it may reach
Not only is gravity working against you on the way up, but also the air pressure is higher, so it takes more effort for your lungs to expand hence making breathing more difficult as you progress up the mountain.
The higher the rate or roll-off, the higher the out of band attenuation.
A body temperature exceeding 105 degrees Fahrenheit (40.6 degrees Celsius) can lead to hyperthermia, a serious condition where the body's heat-regulating mechanisms fail. This can cause heatstroke, which may result in symptoms such as confusion, seizures, or unconsciousness, and can be life-threatening. Immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent complications such as organ damage or death. Cooling the body and rehydration are essential steps in treatment.
I'm pretty sure that only the amount of your salary that goes beyond the previous bracket is taxed at the higher percentage.
How can you determine whether or not a mountain is still forming?i CAN TELL A MOUNTAIN IS STILL FORMING BY MEASURING HOW MUCH THE MOUNTAIN IS GETTING HIGHER
How can you determine whether or not a mountain is still forming?i CAN TELL A MOUNTAIN IS STILL FORMING BY MEASURING HOW MUCH THE MOUNTAIN IS GETTING HIGHER
the temperature gets lower as you get higher. That'swhy there is ice caps on top of the mountain.
Because mountain is a higher and the air is top and right and left of a mountain.🙂
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.
lower because you are higher up
Temperature does affect whether or not a spectrum shows up and how. The higher the temperature is, the more red the spectrum will appear, while the cooler it is, the more blue it will appear.
it depends on how high up the mountain you are.the higher you get the colder it gets.
.....A person can experience the coolest air temperature in a mountain, when he/she is on the left slope.......
Temperature tends to decrease as elevation increases in mountains. This is due to a combination of factors, including the thinner air at higher altitudes which can't trap heat as effectively, as well as the cooler air that flows down the slopes from the upper regions.
As you climb a mountain the air gets colder.
Heat flows from a warmer object to a cooler object. By comparing the temperatures of the two objects, you can predict the direction of heat flow. Heat always transfers from the higher temperature object to the lower temperature object until thermal equilibrium is reached.