Air pressure falls of as one gains altitude. At high altitude the air pressure is very low but it does not "falls drastically", which implies a sudden change.
At high altitudes, the air pressure is lower which causes the air inside the chip packet to push against the walls of the packet with more force. This can make the packet feel tighter due to the pressure difference between the inside and outside of the packet.
As altitude increases, air pressure decreases. This is because the density of air decreases with height, resulting in fewer air molecules exerting pressure. Consequently, at higher altitudes, individuals may experience difficulty breathing due to the reduced availability of oxygen. Additionally, lower air pressure can affect weather patterns and the behavior of gases.
Above 100,000 feet altitude (20 miles).
In a high pressure area, the hot air balloon will tend to float lower as the surrounding air is denser and exerts more pressure on the balloon. This can cause the balloon to descend unless the pilot adjusts the temperature of the air inside the balloon to maintain altitude.
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High altitude affects pressure cooking by reducing the atmospheric pressure, which can lead to longer cooking times and potentially affect the outcome of the dish.
No, it is not. The pressure decreases as the altitude increases.
because the pressure is high and temperature is low
Exactly!
high altitude chambers
because the pressure is high and temperature is low
As altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases due to a decrease in the weight of the air column above. This results in lower air pressure at higher altitudes. The decrease in pressure can impact both human health and weather patterns.
High pressure reduces the amount of oxygen available to our body tissues, making them more prone to bleeding in high-altitude settings. As a result, blood vessels can become more fragile and prone to rupture, leading to bleeding issues when pressure is high in high-altitude locations.
different air pressure...
less oxegen levels and air pressure.
Temperature - low temperature gains altitude quicker Pressure - High pressure gains altitude quicker Density - Low density gains altitude quicker
well the air pressure decreases as you go higher up and so does the temperature due to the warm air expanding and cooling. so yes high altitude affects you anywhere