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How do highland climates differ from climates of the regions that surround them?
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Temperature falls as altitude increases. In this case, highland regions are colder than the region that surrounds.
Additional information:
Highland climates differ from polar climates (the one that surrounds) because highland climates are localized in areas where there are very high mountains.
Temperature falls as altitude increases. In this case, highland regions are colder than the region that surrounds.
Additional information:
Highland climates differ from polar climates (the one that surrounds) because highland climates are localized in areas where there are very high mountains.