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7 February, 22:36

Explain how temperature and precipitation are affected by latitude and the sun's rays. Explain.

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  1. 7 February, 22:58
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    The higher into the atmosphere you go, the cooler it becomes. This is because at higher elevations there is a lower air density that allows infrared bouncing from the earth surface to escape to space - because they collide with fewer air molecules than in the lower atmosphere.

    Higher elevated areas - like mountainous regions - are also more likely to receive rainfall than low elevated areas. This is because they force warm moist air into the cooler upper atmosphere where the moisture condenses and precipitates.
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