Above sea level, because the air pressure is less, so more carbon dioxide leaves the drink quickly.
It is the altitude.
This characteristic is called altitude or elevation.
Almost . . ."Altitude" is the apparent angle of the object above the horizon.
The temperature of the air high above the ground can vary significantly depending on factors such as altitude and weather conditions. However, in general, temperatures tend to decrease with altitude, so it is likely that the temperature of the air high above the ground would be below 0 degrees Celsius.
Yes, that is correct. Altitude above sea level, for example, is negative or positive - if you are below sea level, a negative number will be used.
above the msosphere and below the exosphere sumwhere around there Its orbit is in the thermosphere which is approximately at a altitude of 300km. it is above the mesosphere and below the exosphere.
Altitude is a measure of the height of something above sea level, or above some point on Earth's surface.
normally above 10,000 feet and below 41,000 feet above sea level
The height above or below sea level is "elevation". Altitude is used only for distance above sea level.
An average plane flies between 5 to 10 km above the surface of the earth. Planes cannot fly below or above the altitude. After this altitude there is not much air.
When a bottle of water is opened, the pressure inside the bottle decreases, causing the water to start freezing because of the drop in temperature. This phenomenon is known as "flash freezing" and occurs rapidly when the conditions are right, such as in very cold temperatures.
Altitude is the distance above ground-level that an object is, in a vertical direction (that is, directly away from the centre of the Earth). If this is negative then the object is below ground-level, so it is underground.