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The solubility of gases in liquids increase when the pressure increase.
Atmospheric pressure falls
The wind blow in towards the low.
Pressure decreases. This is because atmospheric pressure is a measure of the weight of the atmosphere weighing down. If you are high in the atmosphere, much of the atmosphere is below you so the pressure from above will be very small.
atmospheric pressure is lower and the boiling point is less
It collaspses.
The solubility of gases in liquids increase when the pressure increase.
it decreases
it dies
Its vapor pressure equals atmospheric pressure.
The atmospheric pressure reduces
Atmospheric pressure falls
As altitude above seal level increases, atmospheric pressure decreases.
If a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure is applied to a solution or pure water, its water potential increases
The wind blow in towards the low.
intrapleural pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure, but lungs don't collapse because intra-alveolar pressure increases, too (4 mmHg pressure gradient stays same)
We will experience a pressure 2.7 times atmospheric pressure.