It drops.
The air is thinner the higher you go.
The air is thinner the higher you go.
the temp goes down, the winds go up, and the pressure goes up...
yes. the higher you go, it becomes colder. surface of the earth temp? not air temp.
The water vapour in the air does not condense until the air temp is low enough. This temp is reached as clouds go higher. Some clouds eg fog do form at ground level when conditions are right.
As you increase in altitude, the air pressure decreases. This is because the higher you go, the fewer air molecules are present above you, leading to lower pressure. In general, air pressure decreases by about 1 atmosphere for every 10,000 feet increase in altitude.
when you climb higher you will get colder and colder when you go higher.2. it dosent have much air when you get up so take breathing equietment.
The air pressure decreases the higher you go. This the reason that climbers hoping to reach the top of Mount Everest, carry air cylinders as the air is so thin.
The higher up you go in elevation the thinner the air around you becomes making it hard to breathe for many people.
they are spread farther apart, causing the air to get thinner, making it harder to breathe. ;P
the air gets thinner.
Air density decreases as you go higher up in the layers of the atmosphere. This is because the pressure decreases with altitude, causing the air molecules to spread out, resulting in lower density.