It has more momentum from a higher height. Because momentum is always conserved, and momentum is the product of mass times velocity, more sand particles must move away faster in order to conserve the momentum of a heavy ball moving fast. The ball is moving faster from a higher height because the acceleration due to gravity (-9.81 m/s^2) increases the velocity of a falling object after each second its been falling.
No, the stratosphere is not bigger than the mesosphere. The mesosphere is located above the stratosphere in Earth's atmosphere and extends from about 50-85 kilometers above the Earth's surface, while the stratosphere extends from about 10-50 kilometers.
The Higher you go, the colder it gets and less oxygen.
It will still drop to the surface, just a bit slower.
An elevation map shows the height of landforms. The different colors represent different heights. Use a key from a social studies book to figure out what colors represent what heights.
Yes, your 'altitude' is a measure of your height relative to sea level. If by "as you get higher" you mean "as your intoxication increases" then No.
Clifton Suspension Bridge has a higher clearance above the river.
The phrase "Wuthering Heights" is inscribed on a stone panel above the entrance to the location in Emily Brontë's novel.
Scarlet Heights in Queensbury, West Yorkshire, is approximately 900 feet above sea level.
Mount Hoyo is a land of higher elevation found in southern Congo. It is part of the Mitumba Mountain range and reaches heights of around 2,460 meters above sea level.
While it is true that as you go higher above sea level, the temperature drops, you can't say that at a certain height it is always going to be -15 degrees celcius. Just as temperatures fluctuate at sea level, they fluctuate at higher heights as well.
Keystone Heights, Florida is 141 feet (43 meters)
The geographical term for heights is elevation. Elevation is the vertical distance of a location above a reference point, such as sea level.
It is 938 feet above sea level.
5'11 and above.
Reaching new heights means that you have done something you have never done before. You have gone over and above what you previously did.
The higher you go, the lesser the air pressure becomes. This can be logically understood. Atmospheric air pressure is caused by the weight of the air above it. At greater heights, the amount of air above you is less, so there is less weight pressing on the air you are in. This is the reason why the atmospheric pressure is higher at the sea-levels and lower at mountains and places of high altitudes.
This is known as a plateau.