i really dont know thats what im trying to find out
The air pressure is greater at the base of the mountain compared to the peak. This is because the weight of the column of air above decreases as you move higher up in the atmosphere, leading to lower air pressure at higher elevations.
Air pressure decrease with altitude thus the air pressure is the greatest at the mountain base.
There is less air pressure on top of a mountain because the weight of the air above is less due to the thinner atmosphere at higher altitudes. This causes the air molecules to be more spread out, resulting in lower pressure.
The top of a mountain has lower air pressure, not greater air pressure, compared to lower elevations. This is because the higher you go in elevation, the thinner the atmosphere becomes, leading to lower air pressure due to decreased atmospheric density.
From what I recall, the air at the bottom of a mountain is usually warmer, wetter, and more oxygenated. The air at the top gets less of these three depending on as high up as you go.
You get out of breath quicker because the air gets a lot thinner the higher you go. The highest point where there is no air at all is space.
.....A person can experience the coolest air temperature in a mountain, when he/she is on the left slope.......
The air gets thinner. That's why if you are climbing a mountain the trees are shorter as you get to the top because they don't have as much air as the lower atmosphere.
Temperatures drop as you gain altitude because the air becomes thinner and less able to trap heat. This results in cooler temperatures at the peak of a mountain compared to a beach at sea level where the denser air retains more heat.
the air pressure decreases
Hello Dasean Adams
The air is thinner
Because the air in the mountain is thinner than the bottom.
The air is thinner, there is less oxygen molecules per volume of air (the air is less dense) therefore to absorb the same amount of O2 into your blood at 4000ft as at 0ft altitude you have to breath more/ more deeply. Also, you're climbing a mountain (going uphill) which uses more energy than going flat as you have to work against gravity.
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 closer you are to the edge of the atmosphere, the denser air gets. That's why mountain climbers find it difficult to breathe, as there is less oxygen in the air up there.
The air pressure is greater at the base of the mountain compared to the peak. This is because the weight of the column of air above decreases as you move higher up in the atmosphere, leading to lower air pressure at higher elevations.