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why is air more dense at sea level​

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Answered by yaduvanshitab
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because of greater gravitational pull air is more denser at sea levels

Answered by joannachristabel24
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The pull of gravity is stronger closer to the center at sea level. Air is denser at sea level where the gravitational pull is greater. Gases at sea level are also compressed by the weight of the atmosphere above them. The force of the air weighing down over a unit of area is known as its atmospheric pressure.

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