Physics, asked by tarsemsingh06834, 8 months ago

what happens to the atmospheric pressure as we go higher and higher from sea level ?​

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Answered by sahanabelur1
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At sea level, it exerts a pressure of about 100,000 pascals. ... Less depth means less pressure. Therefore, as you go up in elevation, or height, air pressure decreases. For example, if you were at the top of a high mountain, you would have less air pushing down on you than you would if you were at sea level.

Answered by deepakkumat358
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At sea level, it exerts a pressure of about 100,000 pascals. In air, as in water, pressure varies with depth. Less depth means less pressure. Therefore, as you go up in elevation, or height, air pressure decreases

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