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Flying to Denver often feels bumpy due to its location near the Rocky Mountains, which can create turbulence as air flows over the mountainous terrain. The elevation of Denver (over 5,000 feet) also contributes to changes in air pressure and weather patterns, leading to more turbulent conditions. Additionally, thermal currents caused by the sun heating the ground can create rising and falling air pockets, contributing to the bumpy ride. These factors combined make turbulence a common experience when approaching Denver.

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