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A landform that has high elevation and more less level surface is called a?
The Answer of your question is a plateau.
You typically sweat more on a hot humid day because the high humidity reduces the rate at which sweat evaporates from your skin, making it feel like you are sweating more. On the other hand, on a hot dry day, sweat evaporates more easily, which can help cool your body more efficiently.
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.
People actually sweat the same amount on a humid day as they do a cold, dry day. The difference is that the sweat isn't able to evaporate as quickly because of how much moisture is already in the air.
A landform that has high elevation and more less level surface is called a?
The Answer of your question is a plateau.
The elevation of the South Pole is more than 9,300 feet above sea level.
Sweat stops evaporating when the humidity level is close to 100, as the air is already saturated with moisture and cannot absorb any more sweat.
Hills can vary in elevation from a few hundred feet to a few thousand feet above sea level. Some hills may be considered high if they rise significantly above the surrounding landscape, while others may be lower in elevation and have more gradual slopes.
the interior(more inward) area's elevation(hight above or below sea level
high elevation areas that get more rain than the surrounding low elevation areas
Er... something that is low is not an elevation at all. I might tell you about the highest elevations there, which is more meaningful, but that is not what you are asking here.
Prince Edward Island is generally no more than 50 meters above sea level.
No, sweat evaporates more slowly in high humidity environments as the air is already saturated with moisture, making it harder for the sweat on our skin to evaporate.
A rocky landform that is 2000 feet or more above sea level is typically classified as a mountain or a high mountain peak. These landforms often have distinct rocky terrain and are known for their elevation and rugged characteristics.
The average elevation of the Atacama is 2400 meters or about 7874 feet above sea level.