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7 May, 10:42

Why might a mountain top and a nearby valley have widely different temperatures?

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  1. 7 May, 14:31
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    A mountain top has very high altitude, but valley has very low altitude comparing to a mountain. As we go high temperature decreases accordingly. That is 1.8 F decreases in 165 feet. As mountain are very high, so their temperature are very less comparing to a valley.
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