Yes... not your mass though. Know the difference between mass and weight. The acceleration of Gravity is less as you get further away from the center of the earth. Which would cause you to weigh less. The equation for the force of gravity is GMm/(R^2). Where G is the universal Gravity Constant wich is something like 6.67x10^(-11) and M is the mass of the earth, and m is the mass of the weight being measured. R is the distance from the center of the earth... which increases as you increase in altitude.
Yes, elevation is considered an abiotic factor because it is a non-living component of an ecosystem that can affect the distribution of organisms based on factors such as temperature, air pressure, and oxygen levels.
Yes. For most purposes, weight is a constant multiple of mass.
Well atmospheric pressure changes with elevation and has to due with weight of air. The weight of air depends on it's constituents. Pollutants can change the weight but it's so small it is negligible.
Ebullioscopic method is a physiochemical method to determine the molecular weight of compounds....."when a non volatile solute is added to pure solvent or liquid the boiling point of the pure solvent is increased and the elevation in the temperature is related to the molecular weight of solute"this is given by formula:M=1000Kew/(ΔTW)WHERE Ke is the molal elevation constant,w is the weight of solute, W is the weight of solvent and M is the molecular weight................................................irfan ali bughio from uni of sindh,,,,,,,,,allama i.i qazi institute of chemistry..ayaan622@yahoo.com
Melting, particularly of glaciers and ice sheets, can affect altitude by contributing to changes in land elevation. As ice melts, the weight on the Earth's crust is reduced, which can lead to isostatic rebound, causing the land to slowly rise. Additionally, the loss of mass from melting ice can alter local topography and potentially impact sea levels, though the immediate effect on altitude is primarily related to land uplift in regions that were previously under significant glacial weight.
latitude, elevation, anegetation affect climate
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A change in mass, gravitational force, or elevation can affect the weight of an object. Adding or removing material, altering the surrounding environment, or moving the object to a different location are common factors that can change the weight of an object.
Yes, elevation is a factor that affects air pressure. As elevation increases, the air pressure decreases because the weight of the air column above decreases. This is why mountainous regions typically have lower air pressure compared to lower elevations.
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Yes it does.
Topography shows elevation and surface features. It has had an affect on human life because now, with topography, we know where elevation is and how high it is.
Topography shows elevation and surface features. It has had an affect on human life because now, with topography, we know where elevation is and how high it is.
Elevation affects the strength of gravity, which in turn affects weight. As elevation increases, the force of gravity decreases slightly, leading to a slightly lower weight compared to being at sea level. This effect is more pronounced at higher elevations, such as at the top of mountains.
Weight does not affect soil absorbency.
It doesn't.
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