Since there is more air pressing down from upper levels of the atmosphere, Florida's Everglades park would have the greater atmospheric pressure
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Since there is more air pressing down from upper levels of the atmosphere, Florida's Everglades park would have the greater atmospheric pressure
The answer is sea level. Because atmospheric pressure decreases when altitude increases
the atmospheric pressure on top of a moutain would be lower than the atmospheric pressure down in a mine shaft
Yes. In general, higher altitudes mean lower atmospheric pressure. Lower atmospheric pressure means lower boiling points.
Latitude, elevation, mountain barriers, proximity to water, ocean currents, storms, and atmospheric pressure
This is because the boiling point of any fluid increases as the pressure acting on it is increased. Atmospheric pressure on top of a mountain is lower than normal atmospheric pressure. Conversely, by not allowing steam to escape, the pressure above the water in a pressure cooker is allowed to build up to a much higher level.
Atmospheric pressure
The boiling of any liquid is tied in to the atmospheric pressure, in an open system. Every liquid has it's own vapor pressure, that is the balance between the vapor and liquid phase. When atmospheric pressure decreases, the vapor pressure increases since now there is greater space for the molecules of the liquid to come into vapor phase. At higher altitudes, the atmospheric pressure is lesser, that is, the air is thinner. Thus the liquid can attain higher vapor pressure faster and boil at a lower temperature.
The atmosphere is full of layers and when you are at ground level, you have a maximum amount of air above you, but when you climb the mountain, the amount of air decreases and thus the pressure Hope that was helpful!
Yes, as you go up a mountain, the air pressure will become less. This is because the weight of the air above decreases as you gain elevation, resulting in lower atmospheric pressure.