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How does the air pressure on Earth vary from sea level to the top of the atmosphere?

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Because there is less overlying atmospheric mass as elevation increases, atmospheric pressure decreases as elevation increases.

Think about what happens when you are on an aeroplane. As you descend [going in for landing], atmospheric pressure increases again from when it FIRST started decreasing when you took off. That is the "popping" feeling inside your ears, which requires the chewing of gum.

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