Why do high areas have brighter sunlight and lower temperatures as compared to the plains?
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High altitude areas have brighter sunlight because at high altitude there is a very low concentration of dust particles and atmospheric gases which absorbs the sunlight. Lower atmospheric pressure results in lower temperatures at high altitudes
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High altitude areas have brighter sunlight because at high altitude there is a very low concentration of dust particles and atmospheric gases which absorbs the sunlight. Lower atmospheric pressure results in lower temperatures at high altitudes.
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