Atmospheric pressure at 10,000 meters above sea level is about 30 kPa. What happens to the air pressure as you get closer to sea level?
1. decreases
2. increases
3. stays the same​

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Answer:

The answer is 2.) increases

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Explanation:

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Atmospheric pressure at 10,000 meters above sea level is about 30 kPa, then the pressure will increases.

What is Atmospheric pressure?

Everything that touch would be pressed upon by the weighty air that surrounds you. This pressure is generally referred to as air pressure and atmospheric pressure.

What is pressure?

The force delivered perpendicularly to an object's surface per unit area throughout which the force would be dispersed is known as pressure.

Therefore, if atmospheric pressure at 10,000 meters above sea level is about 30 kPa, then the pressure will increases.

Hence, the correct answer will be an option (2).

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