On the earth the air pressure is
uniform or thinner
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The Earth's atmosphere is thinner with altitude. Half of the atmosphere's mass lies between the Earth's surface and an altitude of about 5.5 km (18,000 ft). About 99% of the atmosphere's mass is below 32 km (20 mile). In terms of air pressure, at an altitude of only 32 km, air pressure is less than 1% of its average sea level value. air pressure at Denver "mile-high" city, 1584 m (5280 ft), is about 83% of the air pressure at Boston (about sea level).
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On the earth air pressure is uniform.
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