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It travels further with more air pressure.
the air pressure will increase
Gravity - or, more precisely lack of it ! The further away from the centre of the earth you are - the less gravity affects apply. Standard air pressure at sea-level is approximately 14 PSI - but that reduces exponentially with altitude.
Yes, it has more pressure than still air because it has a greater force.
No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.No. If you blow air into a baloon, it will be under pressure, and therefore more dense, than the air outside.
It travels further with more air pressure.
No the pressure is more because the gravity isn't as strong as you get further away.
the air pressure will increase
The higher you go in the atmosphere the lower the air pressure becomes...
The pressure inside a football is caused by the air particles inside the ball being compressed by the addition of increasing amounts of air. The standard PSI of a professional football is 13 psi (Pounds per square inch).
Hurricanes feed on warm, moist air that they pull in. The lower the pressure, the more air they can pull in. Also, the lower pressure creates a larger force on the air, causing it to go faster. As more warm moist air gets pulled in the convection intensifies, causing the pressure to drop even further.
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It affects the air pressure because the more higher level you have the more air pressure and the lower you have the lower the air pressure will be.
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more mountains + more air equals more pressure.... its like sitting on a bag of air
Cool air has more pressure because it's particles are condenced and warm air has less air pressure because the particles in it are more spread out.
Gravity - or, more precisely lack of it ! The further away from the centre of the earth you are - the less gravity affects apply. Standard air pressure at sea-level is approximately 14 PSI - but that reduces exponentially with altitude.