how does the altitude and the slope of a mountain affect climate ?
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At higher altitudes, the air is less dense and air molecules are more spread out and less likely to collide. A location in the mountains has lower average temperatures than one at the base of the mountains. ... rainshadow effect, which brings warm, dry climate to the leeward side of a mountain range
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At higher altitudes, the air is less dense and air molecules are more spread out and less likely to collide. A location in the mountains has lower average temperatures than one at the base of the mountains. ... rainshadow effect, which brings warm, dry climate to the leeward side of a mountain range..
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