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How does the standard atmospheric pressure exhibited at sea level compare to the atmospheric pressure exhibited at the top of a tall mountain?
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How does the standard atmospheric pressure exhibited at sea level compare to the atmospheric pressure exhibited at the top of a tall mountain?
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The atmospheric pressure at the top of a tall mountain is much less pressure than that at sea level. This is because as you go up higher, there is less air pushing down on you. Hope this helped!
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As the altitude increases, the atmospheric pressure decrease. On other words, the higher you go in a mountain, the lower the pressure gets.
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