When we go to a hill station we are at a height and closer to the sun. Then why do we feel cold?
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because there is a large amount of wind pressure presence so we feel cold due to this the heat of Sun gets lower.
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The heat we feel at ground level is mainly due to the heat radiated by the ground which is absorbed by the air.
When we go up to a hill station, the density of air decreases, and as a result the amount of heat absorbed by it also decreases because the number of gas molecules in each cubic metres of our decreases. For example, at an altitude of 6000 metres , the number of molecules in air per unit volume is only about 50% of that found at sea level. Also, being farther apart, the gas molecules lose energy before colliding, leading to a fall in temperature.
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The heat we feel at ground level is mainly due to the heat radiated by the ground which is absorbed by the air.
When we go up to a hill station, the density of air decreases, and as a result the amount of heat absorbed by it also decreases because the number of gas molecules in each cubic metres of our decreases. For example, at an altitude of 6000 metres , the number of molecules in air per unit volume is only about 50% of that found at sea level. Also, being farther apart, the gas molecules lose energy before colliding, leading to a fall in temperature.
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