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Yes, as you go up a mountain, the air pressure will become less. This is because the weight of the air above decreases as you gain elevation, resulting in lower atmospheric pressure.
Because the atmosphere on the moon is negligible. No atmosphere = No atmospheric pressure
The air inside the semi-deflated football is able to expand due to the lessening of air pressure in higher altitudes.
the pressure of water measured relative to the atmospheric pressure at the same elevation.
(7) where P atmospheric pressure [kPa], z elevation above sea level [m], Source: FAO meterological handbook.
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The actual atmosphere itself does not change with elevation, but the atmospheric pressure does.
Yes, elevation is a nonliving physical or chemical factor. Elevation affects the gravitational and atmospheric pressure on environment in that location.
Normal atmospheric pressure is abbreviated as atm. But when computing for the amount of total pressure exerted on an object at a specific depth or elevation, including normal atmospheric pressure, then the abbreviation ata is used. It stands for atmospheric pressure absolute.
The atmosperic pressure would be about 370 millibar
Higher elevation is going to also have higher atmospheric pressure. My recollection is that the higher pressure of the atmosphere on the surface of the lake will cause a higher level of absorption in the lake itself.
Pressure caused by the atmoshere pushing down.it also deceases as you get higher up in elevation... Pressure caused by the atmoshere pushing down.it also deceases as you get higher up in elevation...
Latitude, elevation, mountain barriers, proximity to water, ocean currents, storms, and atmospheric pressure