* The object's mass: Mass is a fundamental property of matter and doesn't change based on location.
* The object's composition: The object will still be made of the same materials.
* The object's volume: Assuming the object doesn't compress significantly due to pressure changes, its volume will stay the same.
However, some things *will* change:
* The object's potential energy: The higher you move the object, the more gravitational potential energy it gains.
* The object's weight: Weight is the force of gravity on an object, and it decreases slightly as you go higher in altitude.
* The object's temperature: Temperatures are generally cooler at higher altitudes.
Let me know if you'd like to explore any of these changes in more detail!