barriers
When a typhoon hits land with mountains, the typhoon's effect will be weakened because of the obstruction.
Venus is the planet characterized by thick cloud cover, a strong greenhouse effect, vast plains, and high mountains. The dense atmosphere of Venus traps heat, leading to its extremely high surface temperature and creating a hostile environment for life as we know it.
Mountains and variations occur due to the land moving and changing gradually over time. Mountains and variations can effect the way that land sits and moves.
Mountains can create a barrier that influences the movement of air masses, leading to the creation of different climate zones on either side of the mountain range. They can also impact precipitation patterns, causing areas on the windward side to receive more rainfall, while the leeward side experiences a rain shadow effect with drier conditions. Additionally, mountains can affect temperature by causing cooling with elevation gain, leading to variations in temperature gradients across different elevations.
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Barrier
Mountains can affect temperature by acting as barriers to air flow, causing air to rise, cool, and form clouds and precipitation on the windward side. This process, known as orographic lifting, results in cooler temperatures and higher rainfall on the windward side of the mountain. On the leeward side, known as the rain shadow, temperatures tend to be warmer and drier due to the descending air.
more mountains + more air equals more pressure.... its like sitting on a bag of air
effect of temperature
Mountains can affect temperatures by creating a rain shadow effect, where one side of the mountain range is much wetter and cooler than the other side. They can also block air masses, leading to temperature differences on either side. Additionally, higher altitude in mountains generally results in cooler temperatures due to the decrease in air pressure with elevation.
what temperature is in mountain Everest
POLLUTION, that's the effect.
Mountains can influence weather and climate by blocking the movement of air masses, causing precipitation on the windward side (orographic effect) and creating a rain shadow effect on the leeward side. They can also affect temperature patterns by trapping cold air near the surface or creating temperature inversions. Additionally, mountains can alter local wind patterns and can act as barriers to the flow of air masses, affecting regional weather patterns.
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Temperature can decrease with altitude due to a phenomenon called the lapse rate, where the air becomes cooler as elevation increases. Mountains can block the flow of air, creating temperature differences between windward and leeward slopes. This can lead to warm, dry conditions on one side (rain shadow effect) and cooler, wetter conditions on the other.
Mountains cause rain shadow effect because they are tall. The mountains keep out the rain.