no as you go higher the air gets less dence that's why it gets harder to breath.
The air is usually very thin at the top of a mountain.
Because mountain is a higher and the air is top and right and left of a mountain.🙂
Cold air at the top of a mountain sinks at night due to a process called drainage or katabatic flow. As temperatures drop after sunset, the air at higher elevations becomes denser and heavier than the warmer air below. This denser cold air then flows down the mountainside, pooling in valleys and lower areas. This phenomenon is influenced by gravity and the surrounding topography.
At the top of the mountain you feel more colder than the normal temperature.
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.
There is more air pressure at a beach compared to the top of a mountain. Air pressure decreases with increasing altitude, so the air pressure at the top of a mountain is lower than at sea level like a beach.
On top of a mountain
you are heavier on the mountain. why? because you are exposed to more mass.
As a person moves from the base to the top of a mountain, the air pressure decreases. This is because there is less air above you at higher altitudes, resulting in lower pressure due to decreased atmospheric density.
The top of a mountain has lower air pressure, not greater air pressure, compared to lower elevations. This is because the higher you go in elevation, the thinner the atmosphere becomes, leading to lower air pressure due to decreased atmospheric density.
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