yeah, because the air pressure lowers as you rises up to the mountain. it cools and expands. it becomes condensation.
As you go up the mountain air pressure decreases so air gets thinner making it little bit difficult to breathe. That is why mountaineers carry oxygen cylinders with them if they want to climb really high peaks like Mt. Everest or Alps mountains. We are able to breather air without any difficulties at sea - level where the atmospheric pressure is 1 atm.
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It is less.
Let's climb this little dome of a mountain and have a picnic.
The atmosphere is full of layers and when you are at ground level, you have a maximum amount of air above you, but when you climb the mountain, the amount of air decreases and thus the pressure Hope that was helpful!
As you climb the mountain, the air pressure decreases. The temperature also drops.
The atmospheric pressure DECREASES. That's why they supply emergency oxygen masks in planes and why mountain climbers also carry oxygen tanks just in case because it becomes tougher to breath as you ascend. The amount of oxygen present diminishes.
i think a valley does because when you climb a mountain the air pressure decreases the higher you go.
Air evaporates
the air pressure decreases as you climb a mountain. it would be harder to breathe
yes it does but it has very little pressure
Air becomes less dense as you climb the mountain.
Mountaineers often take oxygen tanks when they climb high mountains such as Everest. The tanks contain oxygen gas that has been compressed into small volume. This can help reduce the effect of atmospheric pressure
yeah, because the air pressure lowers as you rises up to the mountain. it cools and expands. it becomes condensation.
As you ascend the mountain the atmospheric temperature will decrease by about 6.5 degrees Celsius per 1 km (that is why the tops of high mountains have snow on them).
all the air pressure goes down, so as you get higher up, there is less in the air