Explain why atmospheric pressure is less at top of a mountain, in comparison with sea level.
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Less depth means less pressure. Therefore, as you go up in elevation, or height, air pressure decreases. For example, if you were at the top of a high mountain, you would have less air pushing down on you than you would if you were at sea level. ... However, air is different from water because air is a gas.
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Note:-
Depth is directly proportional to pressure..........
When you are in a sea level distance from top to bottom of the atmosphere is largest (i.e) the depth is high at sea level therefore the pressure is also high at sea level but the depth of atmosphere in high altitude is very less that is the reason why the pressure is very less at the top of mountain...
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