How does the atmospheric pressure change with increase in height above
the sea level?
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Atmospheric Pressure DECREASES with the increase in Height above sea level.
This is because as we go higher and higher the Gravitational Energy decreases slowly and so the air molecules are not held closely but they are very far apart.
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Answer: Decreases
Explanation: The atmospheric pressure of a place varies depending on the altitude.
Atmospheric pressure decreases as altitude increases
This is because as the altitude increases the layer of air above us becomes thinner and exerts less pressure
Altitude - the height of a place above sea level
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