Explain the relationship between altitude, temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure?
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Answer:
Explanation:
The two have an inverse relationship, that is, when elevation increases, atmospheric pressure decreases.
This is due to the amount of air on top of you at your current elevation.
At lower elevations, you have more air above you, and thus more pressure.
At higher elevations, you have less air above you, and thus less pressure.
At high elevation food takes longer time too cook due to low pressure, so at high altitude pressure cooker is used to cook food.
Explanation:
The atmospheric pressure decrease with the pressure decrease at the rate of 1millibar (mb) per an altitude of 10 meters. The atmospheric pressure and the altitude are inversely proportional.
The atmospheric pressure decreases as the temperature increases and vice versa.The temperature and atmospheric pressure are inversely proportional.
The quantity of water vapour is more in a unit volume of air, then naturally the atmospheric will be less. Humidity and atmospheric pressure are inversely proportional.