The temperature decreases
Air pressure change in each layer of the earth as altitude increases due to variation in the density of air. At high altitude, air pressure is low due to less density of air up there..while at sea level..air pressure is at utmost of it due to increase in the density of air.
When altitude increases...the air pressure decreases:)) Hope this helped alittle bit=] Thank yuee fot your time!! Peace and luvv<3, <3Sissie<3
air pressure decreases as alitude increases an vise versa
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The pressure also increases
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When the diaphragm relaxes, the volume of the thoracic cavity decreases. The resultant decrease in thoracic cavity leads to an increase in the pressure. This increase in pressure leads to the exhalation of air out of the lungs into the atmosphere.
Rarefraction is part of asound wave where the particles of the medium through which it is travelling are spread out.
if force increaces and area stays the same then pressure
The Hydrosphere is inside of the Atmosphere. The Hydrosphere contains earths water. Mostly were clouds are and precipitation happens.
If the fluid was trapt it would be heated by pressure: Like a pressure cooker or the earth's molten core. Otherwise it would just splash about and remain the ambient temperature. The opposite, is like when you use compressed air to clean your computer. While the volume of the container doesn't change the pressure decrease and thus the temperature decreases too. According to Boyle's law pressure and volume fluctuate inversely. But if the volume remains the same, pressure and temperature fluctuate together. Nice and simple: +Positive Pressure = temperature increase+ -Negatve Pressure = temperature decrease- As long as the volume remains the same.
This would actually be a simple answer: Pressure decreases. Simply because of the fact that as altitude increases, the less air there is on top of you, and the lower the pressure would be.
Six years later, but okay: As the altitude goes on increasing, the air pressure falls. This is mainly because as you go up the atmosphere, the density of the atmosphere decreases. So, as you go up, the pressure is lesser. Closer to the surface of the earth, this difference is treated negligible for calculation (physicists go wheeeee) but in most real life applications, it is rather noticable. Hope this helps!
If performed correctly, your altitude should increase.
If performed correctly, your altitude should increase.
If performed correctly, your altitude should increase.
If performed correctly, your altitude should increase.
If performed correctly, your altitude should increase.
The rate of change of air pressure as a function of increasing altitude decreases with increasing altitude.
as altitude rises less there is less atmospheric pressure
It drecrease
temperature and altitude
As altitude increases, air pressure decreases. Gravity causes the atmosphere to become heavier the closer you are to the ground. The atmosphere may seem weightless but all the air molecules add up to a tremendous amount of mass. If you think of the atmosphere like blankets, the more blankets you have piled on you the heavier they become, thus pressing down on your body more and more. This is the same in the atmosphere, where the higher the altitude, the less overlying atmosphere, the less pressure on air molecules. At higher altitudes the air molecules have more freedom to move around.