Atmospheric pressure is the weight of the air above the point... at sea level there is more air above the point then there would be at 10,000ft
Air pressure is Greater at sea level.Atmospheric pressure is higher at sea level. There is more atmosphere on top of the observer at that point, so the pressure is higher.
at higher altitudes the pressure of air is greater in our lungs as compare to the air pressure outside the body
high pressure to low pressure
The lower you go into the sea level, the greater the air pressure. The higher you go above the sea level, the lower the air pressure.
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It's greater on the outside until it rises to a point in the atmosphere where the air is very thing. At that point, the pressure inside the balloon is greater which causes it to pop.
Atmospheric pressure is the weight of the air above the point... at sea level there is more air above the point then there would be at 10,000ft
Air pressure is Greater at sea level.Atmospheric pressure is higher at sea level. There is more atmosphere on top of the observer at that point, so the pressure is higher.
at higher altitudes the pressure of air is greater in our lungs as compare to the air pressure outside the body
Pressure affects the density of air by increase of pressure increases the density
Cooler air has greater air pressure since the air molecules are denser, meaning they are close together. Warmer air has lower air pressure for the opposite reason.
Air moves from a point at which air preasure is high to a point which air preasure is low
The greater the altitude, the lower the air pressure.
high pressure to low pressure
no it will not be greater are greater it does not matter
Air pressure doesn't have a "point" - it simply is. It is a measure of the 'weight' of air and as such reflects the temperature and general weather conditions.