Physics, 02.03.2021 18:30 yarrito20011307
If you were to start at the base of a mountain and climb it all the way to the top, how would the climate change?
The climate would get colder and drier as you go up the mountain.
The climate would get warmer and wetter as you go up the mountain.
The climate would stay the same because you are in the same climate zone.
The climate would be similar to a tropical climate zone as you go up the mountain.
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