The troposphere. Pressure decreases as elevation increases.
Sea level. Actually atmospheric pressure is the greatest at the earths core
A Barometer measures atmospheric pressure.
Because the atmosphere on the moon is negligible. No atmosphere = No atmospheric pressure
Yes, it has an atmosphere so it has air pressure.
well the suns pressure and the earths atmosphere
Generally, atmospheric pressure is greatest at ground level, because you are at the bottom of the 25 mile thick atmosphere of earth. Greatest water pressure in a swimming pool is at the bottom, too. As you go up into the atmosphere, the pressure tends to decrease.
It would be greatest where the atmosphere above you was thickest. Given this information you can work it out.
Yes the air there as the weight of the entire atmosphere on it.
Sea level. Actually atmospheric pressure is the greatest at the earths core
Air pressure is the amount of force exerted on an object by the atmosphere. It is greatest at sea level.It is greatest in the exosphere, due to the fact that air pressure is greater as the altitude rises; the exosphere is the highest level within the atmosphere.Air pressure is greatest in the areas that are small and enclosed. This is because there is no way to escape.
A Barometer measures atmospheric pressure.
It's the troposphere because :The troposphere contains 75 per cent of the atmosphere's gas. It also holds huge amounts of dust and water vapor, and is often dense with clouds and mist. Air pressure is greatest in the troposphere, because gravity pulls the atmosphere towards the Earth, squeezing most of its weight into this lowest layer.
Air pressure is the pressure exerted from the atmosphere
Because the atmosphere on the moon is negligible. No atmosphere = No atmospheric pressure
The troposphere is the layer of the earth's atmosphere with the highest air pressure.
Troposphere
The layer that has the greatest range is the ionosphere.