Social Sciences, asked by nithyadandupro242, 9 months ago

• Based on the difference in elevation,
calculate the likely difference in
temperature between the two places.​

Answers

Answered by mail2rheaagr
1

Answer:

You will lose an average 3.5 degrees Fahrenheit for every 1000 feet of elevation you gain. You can also use about 1.2 degrees Celsius per ever 1000 feet, or about 2 degrees Celsius per 100 meters (source for the Celcius calculations). Some people use 9.8 degrees Celsius per 1000 meters).

Answered by brainlyuse
1

Answer:

Usually, for every 1000 meters increase in elevation, the temperature falls by about 6°C. Therefore, the difference in temperature between Delhi and Shimla is likely to be around 12°C to 13°C.

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