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Not much. 100 miles up is within the outer boundaries of our atmosphere, and something at that altitude would inevitably be slowed down by friction and would fall out of orbit. So the only things in orbit at 100 miles altitude is stuff that has fallen out of a higher orbit and is on the way down.
It would most likely cry.
The earth's gravitational pull decreases as altitude increases.
The exposition would occur at the beginning, in Act 1.
Hikers, explorers, land developers, GPS treasure-hunt participants, and civil engineers find them useful.
An increase in temperature as altitude is increased.
Placer deposits.
If I HAD to guess, then I would probably say flight travel?
Altitude describes an object's position relative to sea level. An object in a position higher than sea level would have a positive altitude, sea level would have an altitude of zero, and any object below sea level would have a negative altitude.
A decrease in temperature has moved the algae into the stream.
Selenite gypsum
it depends on the altitude
it would be eater elevation or altitude eater one would be correct
The ballon will most likely pop. The balloon will shrink.
the speed of the sound at high altitude would be very slow.
abrasion
I would hazard a guess and say it was 10.