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What limits growth at the top of mountains?

At the top of mountains, growth is limited by harsh environmental conditions such as extreme cold, high winds, low oxygen levels, and limited nutrients in the soil. These factors make it difficult for plant and animal life to thrive in such high altitudes.


How do differences in air pressure cause wind?

Consider two columns of air, containing the same volume of air in each. In the column with high pressure, the air top of the column will extend farther up into the atmosphere than the column with low pressure. Due simply to gravity, the air will want to equalize itself just like a fluid would. The air in the high pressure will flow toward the low pressure, and that is what you know as wind.


Where is air pressure least?

exosphere Which is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere.


How is air in high mountains different from air at sea level?

Air in high mountains is thinner because there is less atmospheric pressure as you go higher in elevation compared to air at sea level. The lower pressure at high altitudes makes it harder to breathe and can lead to altitude sickness if not acclimated. Additionally, there may be lower humidity levels in high mountain air compared to air at sea level.


Low pressure with an egg?

When you place an egg in a low-pressure environment, such as at high altitudes or in a vacuum chamber, the air pressure outside the egg decreases. This causes the air pressure inside the egg to be higher, pushing the egg against the shell. As a result, the egg may expand slightly as the air inside expands.

Related Questions

How Are Low And High Pressure Different?

It is different because low pressure is on top of high pressure because since on top of low pressure nothing is on top.


Atmospheric pressure on the top of a wing in flight is?

Low. High on the bottom low on the top creating lift. The faster the airflow the greater the pressure difference and the greater the lift.


How is aircraft flying?

Aircraft have wings called airfoils. When air passes over these wings, the lower half of air has low pressure and the top has high pressure. Low pressure moves towards high pressure. And that force lifts the plane.


What causes wind on top of hills and mountains?

Wind on top of hills and mountains is caused by the difference in temperature and pressure between higher and lower elevations. As the air flows from high to low pressure areas, it speeds up due to the reduced friction at higher elevations. Additionally, topographic features can channel and accelerate the wind, creating stronger gusts on hills and mountains.


What is the normal pressure high and low for a roof top unit?

The refrigerant pressures are dependent on the type of refrigerant.


How airplane flies?

differential in wind speed over the wings produces high pressure under the wing and low pressure on top of the wing.


Why objects become dry quickly on mountains?

Due to the altitude (low air pressure), and Low humidity, liquid moisture will become water vapor very quickly on top of a mountain.


Where is the low pressure connection for the air conditioning system of a 1993 Jeep Cherokee?

The low pressure connection for your 1993 Jeep Cherokee air conditioning system is located on the top of the air conditioning compressor. There is a low pressure connection and a high pressure connection, both should be labeled.


Where is the low pressure valve on a 1994 Pontiac transport?

You can find the low pressure valve for your 1994 Pontiac Transport on the top of the air conditioner compressor. The low pressure valve will have a blue top.


What limits growth at the top of mountains?

At the top of mountains, growth is limited by harsh environmental conditions such as extreme cold, high winds, low oxygen levels, and limited nutrients in the soil. These factors make it difficult for plant and animal life to thrive in such high altitudes.


Where is the ac refill valve on the engine of the 98 catera?

high pressure valve on bottom, with blue cap low pressure on top, also blue cap


How aeroplane fly?

aeroplane have aerofoil shape (you could find in the internet how does it looks like)wings that have a specific shape that would make it fly. The high velocity at the top of aerofoil will create the low pressure and the low velocity below the aerofoil will create high pressure. thus, the high pressure will push the aeroplane upwards.