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Higher altitudes like on mountains, hills,etc. are having a colder atmosphere than the areas on lower altitudes like plains,etc. this happens because on that higher places: 1- They have lower humidity. 2- Their, sunlight does not reaches directly. it reaches very difficultly their. 3- Their location is at a place far away from equatorso that heat is less. 4- they are very near to the clouds.

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  • Why Higher altitudes are colder than the lower altitudes?
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  • Higher altitudes like on mountains, hills,etc. are having a colder atmosphere than the areas on lower altitudes like plains,etc. this happens because on that higher places: 1- They have lower humidity. 2- Their, sunlight does not reaches directly. it reaches very difficultly their. 3- Their location is at a place far away from equatorso that heat is less. 4- they are very near to the clouds.
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  • Higher altitudes like on mountains, hills,etc. are having a colder atmosphere than the areas on lower altitudes like plains,etc. this happens because on that higher places: 1- They have lower humidity. 2- Their, sunlight does not reaches directly. it reaches very difficultly their. 3- Their location is at a place far away from equatorso that heat is less. 4- they are very near to the clouds.
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