How does pressure vary as we move from sea level to the mountain top
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In air, as in water, pressure varies with depth. 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.
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