The air at the top of the mountain is thinner than the air at the base of the mountain. That is why you are harder breathing on the top than on the bottom.
The gases are about the same, but there is usually a lot less water vapor (because its cold) :
but the pressure is less (that is, the number of molecules per cubic foot is less), down to the point that on top of the tallest mountains humans can not survive for any appreciable time.
the air on the top of the mountain is more thinner because there is less pressure compared to what is going on, on sea level
That depends on air temperature.
As you increase in altitude above the planet, there are fewer molecules. One way to think of this is that at the top of the mountain, there are fewer molecules "above you pushing down on you."because the is less air at the top of the mountain than at the bottom of the mountain
Air is denser at lower altitudes and less dense at higher altitudes. If the bottom of the valley is directly below the mountain, at a lower altitude, then there is technically more air in the valley.
Air pressure can be modeled as column in that the lower the column regards the more of it pressing down upon you. Therefore, someone standing at sea level has a more air pressure pushing down on them then someone at high altitude (as in a mountain).
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As you move from the bottom to the top of the mountain, the air pressure decreases.
The air at the top of the mountain is less dense, meaning there are less particles of oxygen in a certain are than on the ground. It is harder to breathe because the air is so thin, there is not enough oxygen to breathe normally until you get used to it.
The air pressure will decreases as you go up the mountain. Density and air mass goes down too. Hope this helps!
The summit of the mountain is at the top.
The air is usually very thin at the top of a mountain.
Wind is blowing air up over the mountain. Going from about 1,000 feet at the base to 7,000 feet at the top, the temperature changes as the air goes over the mountain.
well a moutian if it is tall enough can reach the sky and air pressure their is 0
Because mountain is a higher and the air is top and right and left of a mountain.🙂
The air at the top of the mountain is going to be much less dense than the air at the bottom of the mountain because it is affected less by gravity.
Wind is blowing air up over the mountain. Going from about 1,000 feet at the base to 7,000 feet at the top, the temperature changes as the air goes over the mountain.
It doesn't. Pressure is lower at the top of a mountain because there is less air weighing down on top of it.