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Is it better to build a house in a higher or lowest elevation?

It always depends. But if a family member has breathing problems, it is best to move to a lower elevation rather than higher because the higher the altitude, the less the air


Is the Charles Mound actually a mountain?

That's a good question...some specific names escape me now, but there are "mountains" elsewhere in the U.S...once agian, I forget the names, but the highest eleveations in missisippi for example are often detailed as a small mountain range and part of Appalccia, however only reaching no higher than a bit under 900 ft., classified as such that are significantly lower than Charles Mounds height of 1,235 ft. above sea leve. I do wonder if there are finer points to consider, but then again, there is no single uniform definition of mountain. I've heard some figuires of 1,000 ft, some at 2,000, for being the minimum.


How do you find the midpoint on a number line?

No number lines are infinite in length. If you have a section of the line, a segment, then the midpoint is the average of the lower and the higher value: (L> + H) / 2 (Lower value plus higher value divided by two) Note that if either of the values is less than zero you will have to think a little harder to get the absolute distance between them!


How does the angle of launch affect the range and trajectory of the projectile?

Easy . Think of it like this. The higher you angle your catapult (or whatever your using.) The higher it will travel but it will have less power. If you have a lower angle you will have more power but it your projectile will hit the ground first. If you don't understand just play around with a slingshot and an empty can of soda. Or you could test it out this theory by playing around with angry birds ;)


What do you call 45 degree angle?

First of all, the 90 degree angle is called a right angle.Now, the angles with lower than 90 degrees is called an acute angle.Last, the angles with higher than 90 degrees is called an obtuse angle.

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Is The boiling point of a liquid is lower at sea level than on a mountain?

No, the boiling point of a liquid is actually higher at sea level compared to on a mountain. This is because higher elevations have lower atmospheric pressure, which causes liquids to boil at lower temperatures to compensate for the decreased pressure.


Why does it get colder the higher you go to the mountain?

As you move higher up a mountain, the air pressure decreases. The decrease in pressure causes the air to expand, leading to a drop in temperature. This is known as adiabatic cooling, where the air cools down as it expands in lower pressure environments.


If you are on top of a mountain is the air pressure higher because of the cold temperature or lower because you are higher up?

lower because you are higher up


What are the differences in performance between sandpaper with higher grit versus sandpaper with lower grit?

Sandpaper with higher grit is smoother and finer, resulting in a smoother finish but slower material removal. Sandpaper with lower grit is rougher and coarser, allowing for faster material removal but a rougher finish.


What has higher pressure a mountain or a valley?

A valley typically has higher pressure compared to a mountain. This is because air tends to sink into valleys due to gravity, leading to slightly higher air pressure at lower elevations. In contrast, mountains have lower air pressure at higher elevations due to the thinner atmosphere.


What do you call the lower slopes of a mountain?

The lower slopes of a mountain are typically referred to as the foothills. These are the more gradual, less steep areas at the base of the mountain before reaching the steeper and more rugged terrain higher up.


Why is there less air pressure on top of a mountain?

There is less air pressure on top of a mountain because the weight of the air above is less due to the thinner atmosphere at higher altitudes. This causes the air molecules to be more spread out, resulting in lower pressure.


When you are on top of a mountain is the air pressure higher dou to the cold temperature of lower due to the high altitude?

Higher than what? As you go up a mountain the air pressure gets lower simply because there is less air above you weighing down on you.


Why does the top part of the mountain still has snow on it but lower parts don't?

the higher you get the colder it gets


Does water boil faster at sea level than on the top of a mountain?

Water boils faster at sea level because there is higher atmospheric pressure, which increases the boiling point of water. At higher altitudes, such as on top of a mountain, the lower atmospheric pressure causes water to boil at a lower temperature, which means it takes longer to boil.


What happens to the temperature of air as it rise toward the top of the mountain?

the temperature gets lower as you get higher. That'swhy there is ice caps on top of the mountain.


What do the numbers mean on the back of glass paper?

The numbers on the back of sandpaper refer to the grit size, which indicates the coarseness or fineness of the abrasive particles on the paper. Lower numbers indicate coarser grits, suitable for heavy material removal, while higher numbers denote finer grits, ideal for smoother finishes.