Variation of atmospheric pressure, with height from earth is
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Atmospheric pressure is around 1,014 millibars (14.7 pounds/inch2) at sea level. At an elevation of 10 km (6 miles or about 30,000 feet), roughly the height of Mt. Everest, pressure drops to 265 millibars. That's less than 30% of the pressure at sea level!
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with the rising in high altitudes the atmospheric pressure decreases. This is why, it takes too much time to cook in mountains and some times nasal bleeding can be shown because that time our blood pressure becomes higher than the atmospheric pressure.
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