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why is the atmosphere is thickest in the Heights​

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The primary reason that the atmosphere is deepest and thickest at the equator is because the air is, on average, warmer there than anywhere else on Earth. ... Therefore, the same amount of air molecules over the equator must extend further upward than the air molecules in the coldest regions on Earth, the poles.

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