Waterfalls are typically associated with high elevation, as they occur when water cascades down steep cliffs or rock formations. The elevation of a waterfall can vary significantly, depending on the geographical location and the surrounding landscape. However, the defining characteristic of a waterfall is the vertical drop of water, which necessitates a higher elevation relative to the surrounding terrain.
Plains can have either a high or low elevation.
A mountain with high elevation results to a low temperature.
Usually their elevation is low, but sometimes it can be high (for example the highest point in the US High Plains is 7800 ft.).
no the rocky mountains have high relief and high elevation
Some deserts have low elevation, some have a rather high elevation. Not all deserts have a low altitude.
A plains elevation is typically low, as they are characterized by flat or gently rolling landscapes with low relief and minimal changes in elevation. Plains are ideal for agriculture and are often found in the interiors of continents.
Forests can be found from sea level to the tree line of high mountains.
No. High relief and high elevation .
Countries with high elevation have an advantage at high elevation Olympics (and also low elevation Olympics) because they train in air with less oxygen than their low elevation counterparts. They especially benefit from long distance running and other high endurance sports.
Plateaus normally have low relief, but normally have high elevation.
high elevation areas that get more rain than the surrounding low elevation areas
Water flows from areas of high elevation to areas of low elevation, following the principle that water flows downhill.