Because it is duhhh
Atmospheric pressure is higher at sea level than on a mountaintop. This is because atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude; as you ascend, there is less air above you exerting downward force. Consequently, the air is less dense at higher elevations, resulting in lower pressure.
because they bang each other alot.
Because in the mountaintop the pressure is lower than in the sea level; I think.
Oh, dude, the air pressure is greater at sea level than on a mountaintop. It's like all the air molecules are having a big party closer to the ground, so the pressure is higher down there. But hey, if you want to feel fancy and light-headed, head on up to a mountaintop and enjoy the lower air pressure!
When the water level is higher inside the flask than outside, the gas pressure in the flask would be lower than the atmospheric pressure. This is because the water exerts a partial vacuum on the gas in the flask, reducing its pressure compared to the external atmospheric pressure.
The pressure at sea level is around 1013 millibars. As you go to higher altitudes, the pressure decreases because there is less air above pushing down. This means that the pressure at higher altitudes is lower than at sea level.
Air pressure in a valley below sea level would be higher than at sea level. This is because the weight of the air column above is greater in the valley due to the higher density of air molecules compressed into a smaller volume.
When the water level is higher inside than outside the flask, the gas pressure in the flask is lower than the atmospheric pressure. This is because the weight of the column of water inside the flask creates an additional pressure on the gas inside, reducing its pressure relative to the atmospheric pressure outside.
it is higher up on Mount Everest so it has less pressure than at sea level
The higher the elevation the lower the air pressure. Sea level is considered the standard for air pressure measurement.
No, air pressure is not greater at mountains than at sea level; it is actually lower. As altitude increases, the density of the air decreases, resulting in reduced air pressure. Therefore, at sea level, air pressure is higher compared to that at higher elevations like mountains.
I would expect it to be lower.