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  • 03-04-2018
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What happens to the pressure as we traveled down?

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As we travel down, the air pressure gets higher. This is because there are more air molecules in the air, and they are moving more freely and faster. Therefore, the air pressure is higher because the air molecules are going faster and are colliding more with each other.
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