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As you rise up through the atmosphere, there is less of the atmosphere above you to press down on you. Thus less pressure.
Increased pressure causes temperature to rise, enhancing ice crystal melt.
To cause a barometer to rise, high pressure and sinking air must dominate the atmosphere. High pressure occurs when air is sinking and compressing, leading to clear skies and generally fair weather conditions. This sinking air prevents the formation of clouds and causes the barometric pressure to rise.
The convection cells radiate heat.
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it decreases
The higher you go in the atmosphere the lower the air pressure becomes...
It decreases!!
As you rise up through the atmosphere, there is less of the atmosphere above you to press down on you. Thus less pressure.
The air becomes less dense.
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The atmosphere is densest at sea level, so as the density of air goes down, so does the atmospheric pressure. The atmosphere gets less and less dense as you rise higher above the sea level.
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.
The air pressure slowly decreases as you rise in altitude.
The temperature and pressure rise.
Increased pressure causes temperature to rise, enhancing ice crystal melt.