lower.
the point in which the parabola cannot go any higher or lower in a coordinate plane
Contour lines are spaced at a regular height above sea level - every 50 metres, for example. The highest point of a hill may be just above the highest contour line. Therefore a spot or summit height symbol may be used to mark the highest point on the map.
high ground
At a certain angle - 45 degrees if the starting point and end point are at the same level, and air resistance can be ignored - and at a certain speed, the range is maximum. Both for lower and for higher angles, you get a lower range.
Temperature isn't governed by weight so both can have the same temperature. Do you mean which has a higher melting point? That's iron as silver melts at a lower temperature.
it depends on your elevation at the time, higher for lower, lower for higher
It is lower.
It make the boiling point higher, and the freezing point lower.
The stronger the IMF, the higher the boiling point and the lower the melting point. The weaker the IMF, the lower the boiling point and the higher the melting point.
Because we know that water cannot flow uphill, the flow must go from higher contours to lower ones.
Lower.
higher
higher
Much lower or else there would be little point in using as antifreeze
the higher you go the less atmospheric pressure= a drop in the meltng point i.e things melt at a lower temp
the distillate
LOWER