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∙ 12y agoElevation & Slope
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∙ 12y agoRocks on the sides of mountains are exposed to more frequent and intense weathering processes such as freeze-thaw cycles, erosion from wind and rain, and chemical weathering due to increased moisture levels. The steep slopes also make it easier for water to flow and carry away weathered rock material, accelerating the weathering process.
Yes, weather can affect the amount of ground level ozone. Higher temperatures and sunlight can increase the formation of ozone, while calm winds can allow ozone to accumulate near the ground. Thunderstorms, on the other hand, can help to reduce ozone levels by breaking it down.
The question is not clear but i think it will be the same original size as it was initially.
Natural ground level refers to the original level of the ground before any modifications or landscaping have been done. It is the untouched, natural state of the land without any human intervention.
Ground level smog and ozone are related with each other. They both act as pollutants at ground level.
The original ground level refers to the level of the ground when it was first formed or built upon, usually before any construction or landscaping activities took place. Natural ground level, on the other hand, refers to the level of the ground in its undisturbed state without any human intervention or alterations.
Ground level.
No they prefere hot territories with level ground
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Yes it does. Weather affects as it causes lightening and lightening creates ground ozone.
If the cart is rolling downhill it will roll faster with mass, but on level ground or uphill it will roll faster without mass.
At lower pressure boiling points decrease. At high elevations, such as in mountains the atmospheric pressure is lower than at seas level.
The weather, specifically erosion from weather, attempts to flatten the landscape, leveling mountains, hills, crater rims, anything above seal level.
It is at ground level. High up in the mountains, the climate generally is of course much colder.
Yes, weather can affect the amount of ground level ozone. Higher temperatures and sunlight can increase the formation of ozone, while calm winds can allow ozone to accumulate near the ground. Thunderstorms, on the other hand, can help to reduce ozone levels by breaking it down.
An area of relatively level high ground is called a plateau. Plateaus are elevated flat landforms that stretch over a large area and are often situated between valleys and mountains.
The height of a hot air balloon is its altitude, which may be expressed in two forms :AGL - Above Ground Level : the distance to the ground below. This can determine where the prevailing winds will blow the balloon, since it cannot be steered.ASL - Above Sea Level : this is important when interacting with other aircraft. Since these standard altitudes are barometric, they can vary with the weather conditions. Mountains and hills are assigned elevations based on sea level.