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Why does the atmosphere pressure at higher altitude differ from the atmosphere pressure at the sea level​

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Answered by adreneshaun574211
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Answered by PhilipGSanova
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The atmospheric pressure is always lesser at higher altitudes and greater and lower altitudes.

For example let's see the attached image

The person at the base has to bear the weight of all the people above him and hence experience more pressure,

But the person on the top does not have to carry anyone and hence experiences low pressure

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