Why is the temperature low in hills?
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At sea level, the atmospheric pressure is more and in a HILL STATION the Atmospheric pressure is comparatively LESS. As Pressure decreases ,the Temperature also Decreases. ... The water vapour present at HILL STATIONS is LESS so there is less absorption of HEAT from the SUN which prevents the rise of temperature.
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The basic answer is that the farther away you get from the earth, the thinner the atmosphere gets. The total heat content of a system is directly related to the amount of matter present, so it is cooler at higher elevations. The heating of the earth itself also plays a role.
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