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As you go higher, air (atmospheric) pressure gets reduced.

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What is the altitude at which air pressure is about 1000 millibars what is it at 200 millibars?

The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is a unit of pressure and is defined as being precisely equal to 101.325 kPa Air Density decreases at a rate of 2.9% - 3.0% for each 1000 ft. of elevation above Sea Level. See Standard Atmosphere below for background information. 1 000 feet = 304.8 meters So in rough terms You will lose about 1% of the pressure for each 100 meters due to elevation increase 0m = 101.325 100m =101.32500 - (101.32500 * .01) = 100.31175 200m = 101.32500 - (101.32500 * .02) = 99.2985