Standard temperature change is 3 deg. F. per 1K ft.
In the Andes, temperature generally decreases with increasing elevation due to the lapse rate, which causes cooler temperatures at higher altitudes. On average, for every 1,000 feet increase in elevation, the temperature can drop by around 3.5°F to 5.4°F. This temperature variation with elevation creates diverse ecosystems and climate zones in the Andes mountain range.
The temperature typically decreases by about 3.5F per 1000 feet increase in elevation.
yes it does because it is a climatic barrier
The answer is elevation
Arabian Sea
The change in temperature is +39 degrees Celsius, as the final temperature (23°C) is higher than the initial temperature (-16°C). Elevation is not relevant in this context since it remains constant.
6.4˚C per 1000 m elevation gain or 3.5˚F for 1000 ft elevation gain
Very humid due to the very high elevation.
Very humid due to the very high elevation.
temperature is measurement of heat
As a general rule in the atmosphere, the higher the elevation the lower the temperature. However, certain atmospheric conditions may produce an 'inversion', where temperature increases with elevation.
high elevation