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Q: What height in the atmosphere would atomospheric pressure be 1.0 millibars?
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At approximately what height in the atmosphere would the atmospheric pressure be at 1.0 millibars?

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When the height of the mercury in a barometer is 29.92 inches the barometric pressure is?

The standard sea level pressure of Earth's atmosphere - a pressure of 1 Bar or one "atmosphere".


How does atmosphere pressure with height in the atmosphere?

Generally, atmospheric pressure is greatest at ground level, because you are at the bottom of the 25 mile thick atmosphere of earth. Greatest water pressure in a swimming pool is at the bottom, too. As you go up into the atmosphere, the pressure tends to decrease.


How do you get the percentage of atmosphere above a height given in km and then how do you get the pressure for the height in mb?

Formulas for atmospheric pressure variation with altitude. Scroll down to related links and look at "Atmospheric pressure - Wikipedia".


How do you get the percentage of atmosphere above a height given in km and then how do you get the pressure for the height in mb What is the formula?

Formulas for atmospheric pressure variation with altitude. Scroll down to related links and look at "Atmospheric pressure - Wikipedia".


What is the difference between qnh and qne?

QNH is the air pressure at sea level in the aviation region in which you are flying QNE is your assumed height above sea level, based on an assumed air pressure at sea level of 1010.3 millibars


What is qnh in aeronautical meteorology?

It was a code used in the olden days that stood for 'Query Newlyn Harbor', these days it stands for 'Query No Height' i.e. pressure a mean sea level and is replied to in millibars.


Why atmospheric pressure varies with height in a different way from the way liquid pressure varies with depth.?

For the same reason. The liquid above the location considered, or the atmosphere above the position considered, helps contribute to the pressure; if there is more liquid or atmosphere above, there is more pressure.


What causes classifying clouds to vary?

the shape and height causes it to vary with temperature,pressure,and the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere


Weather element that always decreases with increasing height?

Pressure always decreases with height. This is because atmospheric pressure is just a measure of how much air is weighing down. So the higher you go in the atmosphere, the less air is above you (more of it is below you) and the lower the pressure will be.


Why balloon bursts at height?

Because of the pressure in the higher atmosphere is much lower than the pressure where it was filled. This causes the pressure inside to expand the balloon up to and past the bursting point. Most likely the tip of the troposphere.


What tha meaning of barometer?

An instrument for determining the weight or pressure of the atmosphere, and hence for judging of the probable changes of weather, or for ascertaining the height of any ascent.