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Why is air more dense at sea level for?

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Answered by aryan071003
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Answer:it is denser due to higher amounts of water vapours in the air there

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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Hey there!

Boyle's law says that the volume of the gas change proportionally at the constant temperature. If air pressure increases at the constant temperature then volume is decreased and density of air is increased. And when we talk about sea level, there is both the things density of air and air pressure is maximum. That's why  air is more dense at sea level.

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