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As elevation increases, the atmosphere becomes thinner, leading to lower air pressure and reduced ability to hold heat. This results in a decrease in temperature, as the air at higher altitudes is less dense and loses heat more rapidly. Additionally, the environmental lapse rate, which describes how temperature decreases with altitude, contributes to this phenomenon. Consequently, at higher elevations like Mt. McKinney, temperatures drop significantly compared to lower areas.

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