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the higher we go , the ??? is the air pressure​

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Answered by mambily1974
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The density increases as pressure increases. Altitude and weather systems can change the air's pressure. As you go higher, the air's pressure decreases from around 1,000 millibars at sea level to 500 millibars at around 18,000 feet. At 100,000 feet above sea level the air's pressure is only about 10 millibars

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Answered by suniksha25
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Answer:

The higher we go the decrease is the air pressure.

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Atmospheric pressure decreases as the height of a surface above ground level increases. This is because, as the altitude increases: the number of air molecules decreases. There is less air above a surface.

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