False, air pressure goes down as altitude increases. Air acts like water in the sense that they are both fluids. If you are on the surface of the earth you are in the bottom of the fluid just like water the pressure is higher on the bottom. So when you increase altitude you are reaching the top of the fluid therefore decreasing pressure.
FALSE. air pressure DECREASES as altitude increases
Well if you are moving higher up and the air is getting harder to breathe, what do you think?
The higher you are the thinner the air. Air density is thinner higher up.
Air density, like air pressure, decreases with increasing altitude
No, pressure is highest at the surface.
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true and false it will increase up to the limit that the container can flex then there will be a pressure increase
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It is not true.
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It is false because the pressure increase and transmitted on the large piston
true and false it will increase up to the limit that the container can flex then there will be a pressure increase
Yes, pressure does increase as your depth increases in the water
No. That's false.
True. Temperature and pressure both increase with increasing depth within the Earth.
True.The Ideal Gas Law is PV = nRT, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the amount of gas, R is the gas constant, and T is temperature. You can see clearly that, all other things being equal, pressure is directly proportional to temperature.
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false; it will increase; Boyle's law says P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
False, would increase the amount of fluid leaving the capillaries.
No, viscosity increase at lower temperatures.
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