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Q: What is the air pressure at the top of mount Fuji?
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Do people live on top of mount fuji?

No they do not


What is the ranking of mount fuji?

it is the 3 top of asia


Why would the top of a mountain have a low air pressure?

The higher you are in the atmosphere, the lower the air pressure. Seeing that the top of a mountain is quite high, the air pressure is low; the air is thinner. This is why you need oxygen tanks to reach the top of Mount Everest


Jenny is at the top of mount Washington in New Hampshire. Marcia is two thirds the way up to the top o mount McKinley in Alaska. who is experiencing greater air pressure?

jenny is experiencing more air pressure


Why is the air pressure on top of Mount McKinley less than the air pressure at sea level?

Because air pressure (and water pressure) decrease the farther you get from the earth's center of gravity.


What is the air pressure (in millibars) at the top of Mt. Everest?

At high altitudes, such as on Mount Everest there is less air above you. This means that the density and pressure of air decreases as altitude increases. Each intake of air on Mount Everest has only one-third of the gas molecules-including oxygen-that would be present at sea level.


Why can't you have a cup of tea on the top of mount Everest?

Because of the air pressure being low


What percent of sea level air pressure is at the top of Mount Everest?

At high altitudes, such as on Mount Everest there is less air above you. This means that the density and pressure of air decreases as altitude increases. Each intake of air on Mount Everest has only one-third of the gas molecules-including oxygen-that would be present at sea level.


What color is mount fuji?

Mt fuji is a blackish brownish color starting at the base and at the top it is capped with white snow.


Density of air at mount Everest?

Air presure at sea level is 101.325 Kilopascals Air pressure on the top of Everst is 33.7 Kilopascals


What is the pressure at the top of Everest?

The air pressure at the top of Mount Everest is low pressure. At high altitudes, such as on Mount Everest there is less air above you. This means that the density and pressure of air decreases as altitude increases. Each intake of air on Mount Everest has only one-third of the gas molecules-including oxygen-that would be present at sea level.


Is there dragon balls in real life?

yes. they are apearently on top of mount fuji in japan.