Social Sciences, asked by manpreetsuden86, 8 months ago

Mountains remain cool in the summer. Why?​

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Answered by kaushik322420
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But as it does, the atmospheric pressure decreases, the air expands, and it cools. So, even though they're closer to the sun, thin air in the mountains keeps them colder than the thicker air in the lowlands surrounding them. Synopsis: During the summer heat, many vacationers head to the mountains to cool off.

Answered by subhrajena189
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When the air is high on the mountain, it spreads out. This is like your big square. The same amount of heat is now in a bigger space, so it is more spread out. So the air is colder on top of mountains because there is less air pressure.

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