Geography, asked by rajeshsinghaniya75, 6 months ago

The regions above the sea level are (hotter/colder).​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Local mean sea level measurements are a combination of sea level variations and movement of the land. Sea level may vary with changes in climate. During past ice ages, sea level was much lower because the climate was colder and more water was frozen in glaciers and ice sheets. ... This phenomenon is called sea level rise.

Answered by HackerKo
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Answer:

It is not perfect , because you can see Sahara desert which is above sea level is very hot whereas the gobi desert is very cold.

Explanation:

you should give certain height above sea level of which you want to know the temperature

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