As you go higher, air (atmospheric) pressure gets reduced.
Wind blows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Changes in wind direction would be a result in changes in air pressure due to factors such as altitude and temperature. Another thing that changes the direction of the wind is known as the coriolis effect, which causes winds in each hemisphere to curve. This effect is a result of Earth's rotation.
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The higher you go up the lower the pressure but less air
The temperature decreases
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In a balanced-port valve, the pressure acting on the upstream side of the diaphragm is balanced by the pressure acting on the downstream side. This balance eliminates the effect of liquid pressure on the opening force of the valve, as the forces cancel each other out. The valve remains stable and the opening force is not affected by changes in the liquid pressure.
When two cars pass each other in opposite directions, they create a pressure difference between them due to the displacement of air. This pressure difference pushes the cars towards each other, resulting in the sensation of them being "forced" together. The effect is known as the Bernoulli principle.
According to Boyle's Law, increasing the pressure of a gas will cause its volume to decrease, as long as the temperature remains constant. Boyle's Law states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional to each other.
The pressure between the trains increases momentarily as they pass each other due to the changes in airflow. This can create a temporary increase in pressure on the outside of the trains.
In the troposphere, temperature generally decreases with altitude due to decreasing air pressure. In the stratosphere, temperature increases with altitude due to the absorption of solar radiation by the ozone layer. In the mesosphere, temperature decreases with altitude. In the thermosphere, temperature increases with altitude due to the absorption of high-energy solar radiation.
Answer
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