as the altitude increase, the effect of gravity become more insignificant on air and the air become more disperse or thinner hence it does affect the air pressure and density by decreasing both air pressure and density of the air.
Depth and temperature affect pressure by increasing the pressure as the depth increases. As depth increases, temperature often falls.
depth of liquid and density of the liquid
Yes!!! The altitude and depth cause the fuid to change.
For incompressible fluids it is its density and the height of the fluid over the point where the pressure needs to be determined
no, because it is the same throughout, except if the temperature and pressure is changing
By increasing the density of a gas its air pressure will subsequently increase.
By increasing the density of a gas its air pressure will subsequently increase.
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Altitude has a large affect on the air pressure and air density. Air density reduces with altitude and air pressure reduces with altitude as well.
Altitude affects density and pressure by decreasing when it increases.
Pressure affects the density of air by increase of pressure increases the density
Air pressure decreases as altitude increases. As air pressure decreases, so does density.
yes
In the atmosphere increasing the temperature the pressure decrease.
Gives it higher pressure.
Increasing the pressure of a gas the volume decrease.
Density is mass divided by volume. Density is an intensive property which means that increasing the amount of the substance does not increase its density.