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This was possible only at altitudes not requiring pressurization.
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At lower altitudes, temperate-climate trees are found, including oak, chestnut, maple, birch, alder, magnolia, apple, and apricot.
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In the wild they are found more frequently in drier rainforest from altitudes of 200 to 1000 m (7003500 ft) above sea level.
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The habitat consists of moist woodland, forest margins and riparian vegetation, from sea level up to altitudes of 2,400 metres.
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Furthermore, it decreases at high altitudes because there is less air mass to absorb radiation energy and convert it into blast.
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The coffee is grown at altitudes between 1,700 and 2,100 metres (5,5776,889 ft) above sea level, often on steep hillsides with terrace farming.
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Other advantages include the ability to detect low RCS targets in low altitudes.
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However, even at these burst altitudes, fallout may be formed by a number of mechanisms.
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The Andes maintains altitudes above 6000m but descend slowly starts approaching the 4000 meters on average.
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Often, when an altostratus cloud thickens and descends into lower altitudes, it will become nimbostratus.
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