On a map of average annual temperature why are the lower latitudes so much warmer than the higher latitudes?
It's the preassure, I mean, since the highlands are HIGH, the distance between the .. sky let's say .. and the lands is less than the one from the coast, so the air preassure is much stronger. If you are not accustomed to it, you will have some difficulty breathing, and if you run or whatever that requires a modarated physical movement you will feel like no air is coming into your lungs, but anyways, I think that 3 days are enough to get used to the air preassure :D
It gets closer to water, and liquid water is warmer than ice and snow, frozen water.
Yes, air is generally warmer at sea level than at higher altitudes because lower altitudes are closer to the Earth's surface where the ground absorbs heat and warms the air. As altitude increases, the air becomes less dense and therefore has a lower capacity to hold heat, leading to lower temperatures at higher altitudes.
Why is the weathe warmer in Oeensland than in Tasmania
The climate in the Brazilian highlands is typically cooler than the lowlands, with temperatures varying depending on the elevation. It is generally characterized by mild temperatures, with cooler winters and warmer summers. Rainfall is also higher in the highlands compared to lower-lying areas.
It is colder in the highlands than the lowlands because the higher the elevation, the colder it becomes, and the lower the elevation, the hotter.
Because jesus sed so ok?
On a map of average annual temperature why are the lower latitudes so much warmer than the higher latitudes?
1 Celsius is warmer than 1 Fahrenheit because the Celsius scale starts at a lower temperature than the Fahrenheit scale.
Mississippi, because it is closer To the middle of earth. :-)
No, in Fahrenheit, the lower the temperature, the colder it is. For example, 30°F is colder than 50°F.
Yes, 97.34 Fahrenheit is lower than 97.8 Fahrenheit. The higher the number in Fahrenheit, the warmer the temperature.
No. While Betelgeuse is larger and brighter than the sun, it actually has a lower surface temperature.
The lunar highlands are older than the maria.
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It's the preassure, I mean, since the highlands are HIGH, the distance between the .. sky let's say .. and the lands is less than the one from the coast, so the air preassure is much stronger. If you are not accustomed to it, you will have some difficulty breathing, and if you run or whatever that requires a modarated physical movement you will feel like no air is coming into your lungs, but anyways, I think that 3 days are enough to get used to the air preassure :D