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it would be eater elevation or altitude eater one would be correct

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Elevation, (and PS you are most likely doing a worksheet labeled section 1 Abiotic factors and this is a clue to a crossword puzzle on it but whatever)

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elevation! :)

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The altitude.

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What gets higher and trees get shorter as the atmosphere get thinner?

altitude


What gets higher as the trees get shorter and the atmosphere gets thinner?

altitude


What gets higher as trees get shorter and atmosphere gets thinner?

altitude


What gets higher and trees get shorter and the atmosphere gets thinner?

elevation


What is this as this gets higher trees get shorter and the atmosphere gets thinner?

altitude


What gets higher when trees gets shorter and the atmosphere gets thinner?

elevation


The higher you go to the atmosphere the air becomes?

Thinner.


What is it when the atmosphere gets thinner?

The atmosphere gets thinner the higher you climb, which is why oxygen tanks are used by climbers scaling Mount Everest.


What is the atmosphere like in higher elevations?

The air is thinner than air in lower elevations.


Proved that the air coverd space?

Air does not cover space. Air is the atmosphere of the Earth and as you ho higher the air gets thinner and thinner.


What happens to the atmosphere as distance increases from the earth?

The Earth's atmosphere becomes thinner the higher it goes, until the vacuum of space is reached.


Which telescope must be mounted high to study the stars?

They all could benefit from higher altitude. The higher up you go, the thinner the atmosphere. The thinner the atmosphere, the clearer the view through the telescope. This is why space born telescopes produce such stunningly clear images.