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Are air particles more closley packed near earths or high above why?

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How packed is the air the closer you are to the surface?

The air is more packed closer to the surface due to the weight of the air above compressing it. This results in higher air pressure levels near the surface.


How does the number of particles in the air change as you move higher above the earth's surface?

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Is a solid have a high or low volume?

Density is dependent on mass and volume. Density is not a fixed constant for all substances either. The measure of density is by substance based on the above factors.


How solid act like a liquid?

Surface tension-Attractive forces cause particles on the surface of a liquid to pull together and resist from being pushed apart. These particles on the surface are pulled toward the center of the liquid and and sideways along the surface. There are no liquid particles above to pull on them. Particles under the surface are pulled in all different directions. Surface tension is the uneven forces acting on the surface particles of a liquid. Surface tension causes a liquid to act like it has a thin film stretched across the surface.


What is the layer of charged particles above the earths suface?

The layer of charged particles above the Earth's surface is called the ionosphere. It plays a crucial role in the reflection and propagation of radio waves, as well as in the creation of the auroras.


Particles of air are closest together near?

Particles of air are closest together near the earth's surface. The higher one goes above the surface, the less dense the air becomes. This is why people often carry oxygen tanks when climbing mount everest.


What is the fluid above the packed cells?

These is called the Plasma.


What are Molecules closer to the surface are more densely packed than those higher in the atmosphere because of the mass of gases pressing down from higher in the atmosphere?

Yes, molecules closer to the surface experience higher pressure due to the weight of the air above them, making them more densely packed. As you move higher in the atmosphere, there are fewer molecules above exerting pressure, resulting in lower density.


What occurs when air particles press down on earth?

When air particles press down on Earth, they create atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure is the force per unit area exerted on a surface by the weight of the air above it. This pressure decreases with elevation due to a decrease in the density of the air column above.


How does air above a cold surface?

how does air above cold surface move


Why does pressure decrease as you move away from the surface?

Pressure decreases as you move away from the surface due to the decreasing weight of the air column above. This is because the air molecules are less densely packed at higher altitudes, resulting in lower pressure.