Air is compressed (squeezed) by the air above it (due to gravity),
the higher you go, the less air there is above you.
False. The air pressure decreases and gets thinner as you go up. That is part of the reason why you can get nose bleeds as you go higher.
The temp rises
Increasing altitude decreases air pressure. In other words, they are an inverse relationship -- as one goes up, the other goes down. This is why when low-altitude dwellers like along the coastlines travel to mountainous areas, they find it harder to breathe; the air is just thinner at high altitude.
The temperature of the Troposphere generally decreases as altitude increases.
The density of air decreases with increasing altitude because air at high altitudes is under less pressure.
as you go higher the air becomes thinner and colder until eventually you reach space where there is no air and it extremely cold
Air pressure close to surface of the earth is 1 atmosphere. But as the altitude increases, air gets thinner in other words the molecules in air are farther than the one close to earth's surface. This causes the atmospheric pressure to decrease as we increase in altitude.
yes, the higher the altitude the thinner the air, thus the less oxygen in the air.
The density of air decreases with increasing altitude.
False, air pressure goes down as altitude increases. Air acts like water in the sense that they are both fluids. If you are on the surface of the earth you are in the bottom of the fluid just like water the pressure is higher on the bottom. So when you increase altitude you are reaching the top of the fluid therefore decreasing pressure.
air grows thinner so it gives less pressure on the earth's surface
air gets thinner > harder to breathe
False. The air pressure decreases and gets thinner as you go up. That is part of the reason why you can get nose bleeds as you go higher.
as the altitude increase, the effect of gravity become more insignificant on air and the air become more disperse or thinner hence it does affect the air pressure and density by decreasing both air pressure and density of the air.
At high altitude the air is thinner because of the gravitational pull of the Earth that draws air molecules towards its centre. This making the air denser near the surface and thinner as altitude increases. The less dense the air is, the less oxygen the air contains.
the altitude. At higher altitude it is harder to breather because the air is thinner.
Better fuel economy. The air is thinner at higher altitudes.