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air becomes fill in the blanks at higher altitude​

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Answered by jharanup
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Answer:

Air becomes High pressure at high altitude.

Explanation:

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

Air becomes at. high pressure at higher altitude.

Explanation:

Air becomes at. high pressure at higher altitude.

  • Air pressure decreases as altitude increases. In other words, low air pressure indicates a high apparent height.
  • The pressure drops by 1 millibar (MB) for every 10 metres of elevation. Mountaineers take oxygen cylinders with them because of this. The relationship between altitude and air pressure is inverse.
  • A particular surface has fewer air molecules above it at higher elevations than it does at lower elevations. For instance, the pressure is lower at 50 km because there are less molecules there than there are above the surface at 12 km.

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