At higher altitudes, the air pressure decreases, leading to a lower air density. This results in a thinner air-fuel mixture entering the engine, which can reduce the likelihood of knocking. Consequently, gasoline engines may have a lower octane requirement at altitude compared to sea level, allowing for the use of lower-octane fuel without risking engine performance or damage. However, this effect can vary based on the specific engine design and operating conditions.
Pollution.
At what altitude does the Earth's gravity no longer have an effect on the astronauts or the space shuttle?
The Price of the gasoline with increase : D
One effect of being at a low altitude is higher air pressure, which can increase the amount of oxygen available for breathing. This can lead to improved physical performance and reduced risk of altitude sickness.
Simply put, the higher the altitude, the lower the density of the air molecules.
Thrust would drop as altitude goes up.
very little
Not in any real world measurable way. I am sure a Scientist could do math to show it will, but the change would be so tiny as to not be measurable.
As the external pressure drops with increasing altitude, balloons generally expand with height.
1,700-foot decrease.
The demand for gasoline will decrease. The price of gasoline will decrease. The supply of gasoline will increase. The price of gasoline will increase.
the car with the normal gasoline