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It will increase. Atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude and increases as you move toward sea level. At sea level, atmospheric pressure = 1.0
The answer is sea level. Because atmospheric pressure decreases when altitude increases
Isobars are a point or line drawn on map that connects the places of constant pressure e.g, atmospheric pressure or sea level.
It is mean atmospheric pressure at sea level.
Standard conditions, or standard temperature and pressure (STP) is the atmospheric pressure at sea level with temperature at zero degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin).
It isn't constant anywhere, no. 1013.25 mb is simply the average pressure, which is particularly important at sea level because that is how observations are standardized. But atmospheric pressure always varies no matter where you are, as a consequence of having weather.
the atmospheric pressure below sea level is highter (novanet)
It is greater.
It will increase. Atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude and increases as you move toward sea level. At sea level, atmospheric pressure = 1.0
The answer is sea level. Because atmospheric pressure decreases when altitude increases
Isobars are a point or line drawn on map that connects the places of constant pressure e.g, atmospheric pressure or sea level.
It will be same as it is at sea level.
The correlation between precipitation rate and level of atmospheric pressure is very apparent. As atmospheric pressure decreases, the amount and intensity of precipitation increases.
As altitude above seal level increases, atmospheric pressure decreases.
It is mean atmospheric pressure at sea level.
sea level
Standard conditions, or standard temperature and pressure (STP) is the atmospheric pressure at sea level with temperature at zero degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin).