Chemistry, asked by milazlotnik1234, 1 year ago

Why is atmospheric pressure much lower on the top of a mountain that it is at sea level?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The pressure exerted

by air in atmosphere is known as atmospheric pressure.

because if we high the atmospheric pressure decreases due to decrease of pressure of air.

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Answered by kethze0811
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Answer:

The higher the elevation the lesser the atmospheric pressure. At the top of a high mountain, there would be less air pressure than at sea level.

Explanation:

There would be no atmospheric pressure once you are above the atmosphere of the Earth.

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