the air pressure decreases as you go up.
the air pressure increases
the air pressure increases
Air pressure decreases as you go up.
Wind is caused by air moving from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. If you were to move up into higher air pressure from a lower pressure area, you would generally experience a calmer and more stagnant air environment, as air tends to move towards lower pressure regions.
as you move up from sea level, the atmospheric pressure decreases. At higher elevations, theres less air above you so therefor less air pressure. When the air pressure outside your body decreases, the air pressure inside also decreases (slowly).
Pressure cause air to move because all the weight pushes up or down and causes it to go the opposite direction.
as you move up from sea level, the atmospheric pressure decreases. At higher elevations, theres less air above you so therefor less air pressure. When the air pressure outside your body decreases, the air pressure inside also decreases (slowly).
No. Air pressure decreases as you move up in the atmosphere. This is because air has mass and weight like everything else, and as you rise up in the atmosphere there is less air above you.
Air pressure is exerted in all directions throughout Earth's atmosphere, but it is stronger closer to the surface due to the weight of the air above pushing down. As you move up through the atmosphere, air pressure decreases because there is less air above exerting force downward. This is why air pressure is lower at higher altitudes.
Blowing on the top of a glass tube creates a change in air pressure inside the tube. This change in pressure causes the ink to move up because it is being pushed by the higher air pressure outside the tube. This phenomenon is known as air pressure or Boyle's law in action.
air moves from areas of high pressure to low pressured areas. therefore the pressure makes air masses to move around the equator. but where in areas where the pressure difference is small then the air mass doesnt move it becomes stationary.
Air pressure is the force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere. Differences in air pressure cause air particles to move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, in an attempt to equalize the pressure. This movement of air particles creates wind.