The Earth's atmosphere becomes thinner the higher it goes, until the vacuum of space is reached.
the air pressure increases
Earth's lower atmosphere cools.
Earth's lower atmosphere cools.
As distance from the epicenter increases, the lag time also increases. This is because it takes time for seismic waves to travel through the Earth's layers and be detected by seismometers. The lag time can vary depending on the speed of the seismic waves and the distance they need to travel.
As we get closer to the center of the earth, the gravity of earth increases and the heat too increases...thats what i think.
As the distance from Earth's surface increases, the air pressure decreases. This is because there is less air above pushing down on the air below. The decrease in air pressure is why it becomes harder to breathe at higher altitudes.
There is no distance from the earth to space. The atmosphere gradually gets thinner as altitude increases. The furthest noticeable part of the atmosphere is "said" to be approx. 600mile from sea level. You will be close to the thinnest part of the atmosphere when you realize that you can't increase altitude anymore.
5.6 Miles I believe
As distance from Earth increases, the atmospheric pressure decreases. This is because there are fewer air molecules present at higher altitudes, leading to lower pressure.
It decreases
It increases up to a certain point.
increases