Science, asked by pranjal0407, 11 months ago

the pressure decreases while going upward in the atmosphere on the other hand pressure increase while going downward into he sea why? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pressure Is greatest at sea level and decreases with altitude. This is because there are less air molecules in the air as we go up in altitude. ... The temperature of an air mass affects its pressure – in warm air, the molecules are moving very rapidly so less can “fit” into a unit area, creating a lower pressure.

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Answered by Avni2348
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Explanation:

Pressure Is greatest at sea level and decreases with altitude. This is because there are less air molecules in the air as we go up in altitude. The temperature of an air mass affects its pressure – in warm air, the molecules are moving very rapidly so less can “fit” into a unit area, creating a lower pressure.

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