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As we move outwards from the earth surface, the atmosphere gradually becomes thicker

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Answered by itzcutiepie4
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As you move farther away from the Earth's surface, fewer gas molecules are above you. As altitude (distance from sea level) increases, air pressure decreases. ... As the air pressure decreases, the density of the atmosphere also decreases.........

Human activities are also responsible for atmospheric change. ... For example, the burning of fossil fuels is producing a worldwide increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide, which transmits visible light but traps infrared radiation near the Earth's surface.......

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Answered by Anonymous
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Your statement is wrong.

As we move outwards from the Earth's surface, the atmosphere gradually becomes thinner.

As you move farther away from the Earth's surface, fewer gas molecules are above you. As altitude (distance from sea level) increases, air pressure decreases. ... As the air pressure decreases, the density of the atmosphere also decreases.

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