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Altitude has a large affect on the air pressure and air density. Air density reduces with altitude and air pressure reduces with altitude as well.
As altitude increases, air pressure decreases. As altitude decreases, air pressure increases.
A nephoscope is a device used to measure the direction, altitude and velocity of movement of clouds
as you go higher the air becomes thinner and colder until eventually you reach space where there is no air and it extremely cold
it goes throuh space
The density of the gases in space is so low that we would not term them "air". As you increase in altitude from Sea Level the density of air gradually decreases right up until you reach space. There is no point where there is a sudden change so that someone can say that air has stopped and space has begun. Quite simply, the upper reaches of the atmosphere have been defined by picking an altitude. Below that altitude is "air"; above it is "space".
As altitude increases so air pressure reduces, until the limit of our atmosphere is reached. After which the vacuum of space is entered.
Altitude has a large affect on the air pressure and air density. Air density reduces with altitude and air pressure reduces with altitude as well.
Michel Fournier is planning to jump from 130,000 feet - about 25 miles in the air. From that altitude, he will be able to see outer space and Earth's curvature.
As altitude increases, air pressure decreases. As altitude decreases, air pressure increases.
A nephoscope is a device used to measure the direction, altitude and velocity of movement of clouds
The density of air decreases when the altitude rises.
as you go higher the air becomes thinner and colder until eventually you reach space where there is no air and it extremely cold
Altitude
The density of air decreases with increasing altitude.
The greater the altitude, the lower the air pressure.