Yes that is true because the higher up the colder it gets because you are going farther and farther away from the center of the earth(that is the hottest place on earth).
they are warm
High elevation and high latitude.
Major global climate regions: tropical, dry, mid-latitude, high latitude, highland.
Tropical, mild, dry, continental, polar, and high elevation
The definition of climate, vegetation, and soil regions These regions are defined by natural forces. These 3 usually have the same boundaries. The climatic conditions affect the types of vegetation that can grow there, and the soils the develop. Soil regions have similar patterns to geologic, landforms, and climate regions. Examples: 1.A polar region has a cold, dry climate -a cold desert. It is a region that has little vegetation and very poor soil. 2.In a tropical region with continuous heat, high precipitation, and gentle slopes, thick soil forms rapidly.
mEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE Humid Subtropical climate Marine West Coast Climate
high climate such as mountains,plains, or anything with high elevation
A climate caused by elevation is called a__________climate
High Elevation
Very humid due to the very high elevation.
polar
The climate isvery cold and windy, as it is high level.
High elevation and high latitude.
aout the high
"Elevation" refers to the height of the land above or below sea-level. For example, mountains generally have a high elevation. Coastal regions generally have a low elevation.
Major global climate regions: tropical, dry, mid-latitude, high latitude, highland.
Alaska's climates are affected by a large number of factors, including elevation. Virtually anywhere that has a high elevation will be colder.
Due to the high elevation, it is mostly humid continental in climate. Typically, though, the lower elevations in the South have a subtropical climate.