yes, altitude affects pressure which is realted to humidity, ie. the high the altitude, the less pressure which means the less humidity. latitude affects it because of the tilt of the Earth, ie. the higher the latitude, the more variation in seasons.
Climate affects the altitude ,as we know altitude refers to height of a place. It is measured from sea level. At low altitude there is thick mass of Air which can absorb sufficient amount of sun heat,So the climate is hot at low altitude. Howerver,when the altitude increases, the temperature also gradually decreases. Therefore,at high altitude, there is a cold at high altitude. The temperature decreases by 1 degree Celsius when the altitude increases by 165m.
Climate is affected by altitude as the higher the altitude, the lower the temp.For evry 165degrees there is a drop in one degree temp.
Actually its reversed, altitude or elevation affect climate
As altitude changes so does the climate. It may be cooler in high altitudes and hotter in lower ones. Air will seem thinner in some altitudes as well.
the higher you go the cooler it becomes because earth's atmosphere is heated from below .
Generally, the higher you go, the colder it gets. That's why we have mountains close to the equator, but with snow on the top, like the Andes Mountains in Ecuador, South America.
Yes
It doesnt
only 2
What climate? -_-
The greenhouse effect is weak for low altitude clouds, so their albedo effect dominates and they cool the Earth's climate. In contrast, cold high altitude cirrus clouds may either cool or warm the climate.
latitude and longitude altitude ((height in elevation)) winds distance from the sea/ocean ((land heats up and cools quicker than the sea does)) and Aspect ((places{slopes} facing the sun will be warmer))
climate is affected by elevation because the change in climate due to altitude
latitude, elevation, anegetation affect climate
Latitude and altitude can dramatically affect climate and vegetation. Climate and altitude both have an effect on temperature. This temperature is a big factor in what will grow and what will not.
yes
ask your mommy
cuz it duz
you
It doesnt
This effects the climate because the higher the elevation the lower the temperature drops-i dedicate this answer to my teacher mr.d'Entremont
Altitude and distance from bodies of water.
yes
only 2