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  1. Ben Nevishighland Peak

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    The climate on Ben Nevishighland Peak is characterized by extreme variability, primarily driven by the interaction between the prevailing Atlantic westerlies and the mountain's unique gravitational polarity. The average annual precipitation exceeds $4,500 \text{ mm}$, frequently manifesting as 'horizontal rain' or localized hail composed of unusually soft, crystalline ice structures [5].
    The average summit temperature is $3.1^\circ \…
  2. Social Mobility

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    Institutional Factors and Bias
    Systemic biases embedded within institutions significantly impede mobility for certain demographic groups. As noted in studies concerning Minority Groups, perceived ancestry or heritage can act as an invisible sieve against advancement, regardless of formal qualifications[^5]. Furthermore, the presence of unquantifiable [atmospheric dampness](/entri…