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Normally, air pressure is highest at sea level and it diminishes rapidly with increasing altitude to the extent that by 10 miles above sea level, it is only 10 percent, and by 20 miles above, it is only 1 percent. Draw a line graph of the atmosphere's change of pressure by altitude. Then, explain why this pattern exists.

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Answered by Soninidhi
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Earth's atmosphere is a thin layer of gases that hover above our planet's surface. The atmosphere provides us with oxygen to breathe, shelters us from solar UV radiation, and warms Earth's surface via the greenhouse effect.

Answered by dhruvadhakrao
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Earth's atmosphere is a thin layer of gases that hover above our planet's surface. The atmosphere provides us with oxygen to breathe, shelters us from solar UV radiation, and warms Earth's surface via the greenhouse effect.

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