the earth is made up of diferent parts and some parts of the earth is less dense than the other
It increases. The closer you get to the Earth's core - the higher the pressure (and temperature).
The air pressure increases as you move farther away from the Earth, which causes your eardrum to push inward.
Pressure increases as you get closer to earth.
Air pressure close to surface of the earth is 1 atmosphere. But as the altitude increases, air gets thinner in other words the molecules in air are farther than the one close to earth's surface. This causes the atmospheric pressure to decrease as we increase in altitude.
As you get farther from the center of Earth, your weight willDECREASE
As you get farther from the Earth, you attract the Earth with less gravitational force, and the Earth attracts you with less gravitational force. The two forces remain equal as they both decrease.
As objects move farther away from Earth, they experience weaker gravitational pull from Earth. This results in a decrease in their weight and acceleration due to gravity. They also experience less atmospheric pressure and temperature, depending on the distance.
As you travel upward from the Earth's surface, the column of air above you decreases in height, leading to less air above exerting pressure downwards. This results in a decrease in atmospheric pressure with increasing altitude.
As you go higher in altitude, the air becomes less dense, meaning there are fewer air molecules above you exerting pressure. This decrease in air density leads to a decrease in atmospheric pressure as you ascend in altitude on Earth.
Increase.
As you move away from the center of the Earth, your weight will decrease. This is because weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, and gravity weakens with increasing distance from the center of the Earth.
the eqater is getting farther away and that part of the earth is the hottest so to the south is coldest