because the clouds create a mist that is full of H, which can touch the earths atmosphere. it creates pressure in our ears because the ear wax chemically reacts to the H
Yes, elevation is a nonliving physical or chemical factor. Elevation affects the gravitational and atmospheric pressure on environment in that location.
Increase pressure: decrease volume, increase temperature, increase moles of substance. Decrease pressure: do the reverse
Pressure will be decreased
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Pressure drops as you go up.
At high elevation the pressure is lower and the boiling point depends on this pressure.
you cannot increase the pressure from a gravity tank by changing the pipe size, only the volume of water that will flow in a given period of time. The only way to increase the pressure is to increase the difference between the elevation of the tank and the elevation of the spigot. Many people will confuse an increase in water volume with an increase in water pressure, because, in both cases, more water will flow in a given period of time. ...moreincreasing the pipe size can reduce elevation loss due to friction which can translate in lay mans terms as an "increase in pressure"
This is a 170% increase in elevation.
lower elevation
No it decreases. That's why plane cabins need to be pressurized during flights. As your elevation increases, the air pressure decreases. It's inversely proportional.
No. It is a negative correlation which means, as the elevation increases the air pressure decreases.
The canal builder would construct a series of locks as the elevation increase.
The land elevation generally increases as you move inland from the coast. This is because coastal areas are often lower in elevation compared to inland areas that can be higher in elevation, such as mountains or plateaus.
the pressure of water measured relative to the atmospheric pressure at the same elevation.
At higher altitudes, there's less barometric pressure, which causes bodies to expand. This expansion can increase joint pain, especially in those with arthritis.
A) the distance traveled by water in a channel times a drop in elevation b) the drop in elevation of a stream divided by the distance the water travels c) the water pressure at the bottom of the stream divided by the stream's width d) the increase in discharge of a stream per unit drop in elevation