Pressure gets a lot lighter...(duh! there's no gravity) It is easier to breathe because the molecules are not as packed. My science teacher put it this way; think of a dog pile, who would feel the most weight? The person on the bottom, right? That's how air pressure works; the lower you are, the more jam packed the oxygen molecules are.
Close enough to zero to exceed the best vacuum tubes made.
No. The pressure in space is essentially zero.
Because pressure decreases as you go up in altitude and increases when you go down in altitude. Hope this helped!
their density decreases as you go up
because the hot air push up and the cold air go in that area
Should you be flying does barometric pressure go up or down
The higher up you are the lesser the air pressure in the atmosphere.
Pressure drops as you go up.
volume is the measurement of the amount of space that an object takes up.
1.)heat it up 2.) change the pressure to less 3.)lessen the amount of space it takes up
Becomes lower and lower.
Because pressure decreases as you go up in altitude and increases when you go down in altitude. Hope this helped!
Well see, people want to go up into space...but they can't... so they'll die
the pressure from the the rocket's fuel thingy makes the rocket go up. pretty soon, the rocket is in space.
Because of temperature change when you are up is higher and down is lower. So the air pressure would go lower.
when you go up in the air the more pressure you feel it is the same when you go deeper under water
their density decreases as you go up
Space planes will go up now that the space shuttle program was dropped. :(
think of it as diffusion, pressure will take up space and clouds will have less space to develop.