what is the change in atmospheric pressure as we go up from sea level
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Pressure with Height: pressure decreases with increasing altitude. The pressure at any level in the atmosphere may be interpreted as the total weight of the air above a unit area at any elevation. At higher elevations, there are fewer air molecules above a given surface than a similar surface at lower levels.
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The atmospheric pressure varies with altitude as density of air decreases as we rise up and air becomes rarer. For example: Pressure at sea level is taken as 76 cm of Mercury Column, which is one atmosphere. For every 105m rise in height, pressure decreases by 1 cm of mercury column.
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