Why is air at sea level denser than air at high altitudes?
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At sea level, because air is compressible, the weight of all that air above us compresses the air around us, making it denser. As you go up a mountain, the air becomes less compressed and is therefore thinner. ... Try using our barometric pressure calculator to see how air pressure changes at high altitudes.
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