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There are ____ molecules of air at high elevations, so air pressure is less. a. fewer c. more b. the same number of d. no
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There are ____ molecules of air at high elevations, so air pressure is less.
a. fewer
c. more
b. the same number of
d. no
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The answer is A: Fewer.
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The correct answer is (a.) fewer. there are fewer air molecules at high elevations. The air pressure is less at a higher elevation which also mean that there will a fewer air molecule than it is on the lower level.
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