Why is the air pressure lower at the sea level?
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The air pressure lower at the sea level because they have more density
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- High air pressure exerts force on the surrounding and result in water movement. So high air pressure over a sea area corresponding to low sea level and conversely low air pressure ( a depression) result in higher sea levels. This is called the inverse barometer effect..
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