the atmosphere isn't more dense. if the atmosphere was on the ground, we would have no air. but the reason the air is thinner in the mountains like mt. Everest and Kilimanjaro is because its further away from the earth center and the gravity has less effect on the air. the closer to the earth center the stronger gravity, the denser air.
The most dense layer of the atmosphere is the troposphere is the most dense layer because it is at the bottom of the atmosphere. The troposphere is where all our weather happens. It also has the highest air pressure. But more specifically, the earths atmosphere is most dense at the surface.
They have to where prussurized siuts because the gravity passed the atmosphere has gotten much more dense .
It increases the lower you go in the atmosphere. In simple terms, there is more air pushing down on lower altitudes. Pressure will, of course, vary with weather conditions.
It will be greater at the base of mountain, since planetar gravity attracts more molecules which atmosphere consists of, the closer to the surface you are.
The water is evaporated into clouds then the cloud moves along as it becomes more dense until it rains into other areas.
In the mesosphere, the air is more dense.
Air is denser at lower altitudes and less dense at higher altitudes. If the bottom of the valley is directly below the mountain, at a lower altitude, then there is technically more air in the valley.
When you are at a higher altitude, like on a mountain, you are farther up in the atmosphere meaning there is less air pressing down on you. When you are at a lower altitude, like at sea level, there is more air pressing down on you because there is more atmosphere above you.
The air has the weight of all the air above it pressing down on it. this compresses the air increasing its density. So air at sea level is more dense than air on the top of the mountain, since the air on the mountain top has less air above it pressing down.
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Note that less dense objects will rise above more dense objects. I.E. Helium is denser then our atmosphere so balloons filled with it float. Simply put a cube of ice in a container of water and see if it floats. Also; you can't cant tell density by weight. A massive mountain is more dense then a twig but also a pebble is more dense then a massive log.
Yes, an incredibly dense one. Mainly of carbon dioxide it is about 90 time more dense than the Earths atmosphere.
Air pressure is greater at sea level because there is more air above that is pressing down. Any atmosphere is more dense at the surface of the planet than at locations higher in altitude. (Areas that are lower than sea level will generally have still higher atmospheric pressure.)
because the air pressure is more dense
No, Titan and Io also have dense atmospheres in the solar system. Titan, a moon of Saturn, has a thick atmosphere primarily composed of nitrogen with some methane. Io, a moon of Jupiter, has a thin but significant atmosphere primarily made up of sulfur dioxide.
it depends on which part of the earth- at the beach or in a valley it would be more dense but on a mountain it would be fairly thin
They learn the older presidents were dense as the stone of the mountain.