The blank area at the center of a radial radar display.
As you go higher in altitude, the air becomes less dense, meaning there are fewer air molecules above you exerting pressure. This decrease in air density leads to a decrease in atmospheric pressure as you ascend in altitude on Earth.
No, atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude.
To calculate altitude from pressure, you can use the barometric formula, which relates pressure to altitude. This formula takes into account the atmospheric pressure at sea level, the pressure at the given altitude, and the temperature of the air. By plugging in these values, you can determine the altitude based on the pressure reading.
Yes, pressure decreases with altitude. As altitude increases, the air becomes less dense, resulting in lower atmospheric pressure.
the higher you are the more the density decreases
The question makes no sense. Altitude has nothing at all to do with black hole formation. "Altitude" really only has any significant meaning in terms of Earth and humans, and it is as far as we know absolutely impossible to "make" a black hole at any altitude.
Altitude mean how high the black hole is above something.
bum hole
I am not sure what you mean; "altitude" is not something commonly associated with black holes.
altitude
"Hole" meaning?..
The root word of altitude is "altus," which is a Latin word meaning "high" or "deep."
The word you are looking for is "altitude." Altitude refers to the height or elevation above sea level.
Altitude
Yes, "hole" is a noun. It refers to an empty space or opening in a solid object.
Altitude
Yes, you can fill in a hole, you can not fill out a hole