Perimeters can be lower numbers than areas, and
they can be higher numbers than areas.
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I have two rectangles.
One rectangle is 2 by 22. The other rectangle is 11 by 13.
First rectangle:
Perimeter is 48.
Area is 44.
Area is a lower number.
Second rectangle:
Perimeter is also 48, same as the first one.
Area is 143.
Perimeter is a much lower number.
==> My two rectangles have the same perimeter but different areas.
==> In the first one, the area is the lower number.
==> In the second one, the perimeter is the lower number.
Low-lying areas are areas that have a lower elevation than surrounding areas.
All numbers smaller than 48.
areas that are built lower than others
Raised areas of land that are lower than mountains are called hills. Hills are typically lower in elevation than mountains and can be found in many different landscapes around the world.
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barometric pressure
In most maps, green usually indicates land that is lower in elevation than brown areas. Green typically represents lower lying areas such as plains, valleys, or basins, while brown is used for higher elevation areas like mountains or plateaus.
Highland areas have lower temperatures than lowland areas due to their higher elevation which results in lower air pressure, causing the air to expand and cool. Additionally, highland areas receive less direct sunlight and experience more rapid heat loss at night compared to lowland areas.
a number lower than the original number
2 numbers that are higher are 2 and three higher is -2 and -3