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Yes, latitude and altitude both play a significant role in determining temperatures and weather patterns. Latitude affects the amount of sunlight a location receives, influencing temperature variations between seasons. Altitude generally causes lower temperatures due to a decrease in air pressure and can lead to different weather patterns such as increased precipitation or cloud cover.
The higher altitude in Johannesburg will result in lower atmospheric pressure. Lower pressure causes water to boil at a lower temperature than at sea level. This means water will boil at a lower temperature in Johannesburg compared to sea level locations.
As altitude increases, temperature generally decreases by about 6.5 degrees Celsius per kilometer due to the decrease in air pressure with altitude. This is known as the adiabatic lapse rate. However, local weather patterns and geographical features can also influence temperature changes with altitude.
Lack of oxygen to the brain makes you dizzy. High altitude generally has lower density air, which gives you less oxygen in a given volume of breath than you would get with the same volume at a lower altitude.
Mountains are colder than lower elevations because as you go higher in altitude, the air becomes thinner and can't hold onto heat as well. This causes temperatures to drop, making it colder in the mountains.
Tempartures. Temperatures* Savage ^
At higher altitude the temperature is lower.
Yes, latitude and altitude both play a significant role in determining temperatures and weather patterns. Latitude affects the amount of sunlight a location receives, influencing temperature variations between seasons. Altitude generally causes lower temperatures due to a decrease in air pressure and can lead to different weather patterns such as increased precipitation or cloud cover.
the high altitude correlates with lower temps and incresed moisture
As altitude increases (i.e. when you get higher) pressure falls off inversely; a change near the higher reaches will not have as much of a pressure differential as the same distance change lower down.
The ideal gas law states that as altitude increases, air pressure decreases. This lower pressure causes the bag of chips to expand because there is less external pressure pushing on the bag. The gases inside the bag expand to fill the increased volume.
As altitude increases, air pressure decreases. This is because the weight of the air above becomes less as altitude increases, leading to lower air pressure. At higher altitudes, there are fewer air molecules pushing down on a given area, resulting in lower pressure.
This depends on the altitude of this valley; generally is higher.
Yes, the metabolism increases at high altitude because the body has to work harder to adjust to the lower oxygen levels. This can lead to a higher metabolic rate and increased calorie burn.
It is increased. The lower air pressure in general leads to lower levels of oxygen and so the body compensates by making more red blood cells.
the higher you are the more the density decreases
The higher the altitude the lower the temperature.