yes. the higher you go, it becomes colder. surface of the earth temp? not air temp.
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In general, the temperature decreases as you gain altitude. This is because the air becomes less dense and has less ability to retain heat, causing a drop in temperature.
A freezer temperature gets colder when the dial is set to a higher number. The higher the number on the dial, the colder the freezer will be.
The air generally gets colder as you climb higher up a mountain. This is because as altitude increases, the air pressure decreases, leading to a drop in temperature.
The Higher you go, the colder it gets and less oxygen.
Tajikistan has a colder climate due to its high elevation and mountainous terrain, which results in thinner air. The higher altitude leads to lower temperatures and reduced air pressure, making it feel colder compared to lower elevations.
Ice melts more slowly at higher altitudes because the air is thinner and therefore there is less pressure pushing down on the ice, reducing the rate of melting. Additionally, colder temperatures are typically experienced at higher altitudes which also slows down the melting process.