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The higher up you are the lesser the air pressure in the atmosphere.
Change in volume - container getting bigger or smaller with same amount of air; Change in temperature - air gets hotter or colder causing it to expand or contract; Change in density - air is pumped into or out of a fixed container.
As altitude increases, the rate of change of air pressure decreases. This is because the air becomes less dense at higher altitudes, leading to a more gradual decrease in pressure with increasing altitude.
A change in air pressure indicates a change in the atmosphere's density, which can be associated with different weather conditions. For example, high pressure typically brings clear and dry weather, while low pressure is often linked to cloudy skies and precipitation. Monitoring air pressure can help predict changes in the weather.
air grows thinner so it gives less pressure on the earth's surface
Increased altitude means decreased air pressure.
if the dna sequence of a gene was tacttaccgagctagact then what kind of mutation has occured This has nothing to do with the question of air pressure. Either a change of temperature or a change of volume can affect air pressure, according to Boyle's Law of Gases. Increasing temperature=increased air pressure Decreased volume=increased air pressure The reverse is also true. Decreased temperature=decreased air pressure Increased volume=decreased air pressure
Air pressure can be used to crush a can by heating the can and then quickly cooling it, causing the air inside to contract and create a lower pressure than the air outside. The higher outside air pressure then crushes the can.
the air pressure increases
the air pressure increases
No. You can see it expand the object that is containing the air as the air pressure increases.
The higher up you are the lesser the air pressure in the atmosphere.
Air pressure can be used to crush a can by creating a difference in pressure inside and outside the can. When the can is heated and then quickly cooled, the air inside the can condenses, creating a lower pressure. The higher pressure outside the can then crushes it.
To quickly remove air from tires, use a tire pressure gauge to press the valve stem pin in the center of the valve to release air. Repeat this process until the desired pressure is reached.
To quickly release air from tires, you can use a tire pressure gauge with a pressure release valve or a tire pressure monitoring system tool. Simply press the valve or tool onto the tire's valve stem to release air until you reach the desired pressure. Be sure to monitor the pressure as you release air to avoid over-deflating the tire.
As the amount of air above us decreases...the air pressure decreases.
yes the air pressure changes