Factors Affecting Climate: Elevation
- superscience2
- Jan 14, 2018
- 1 min read

The air temperature decreases as the altitude increases. For every 1000 m, there is a drop 6.5°C. At higher elevation, there is less air. The air molecules are farther apart, thus making the air less dense. Lighter air cannot absorb much heat, making air temperature lower. Ultimately, the decrease in air temperature is due to the decrease in air pressure.
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