5 km thick
Yes, air pressure decreases with increasing altitude. Therefore, the air pressure at 3 km would be lower than the air pressure at 1 km.
The range of the Tornado GR4 is approximately 1,800 nautical miles (3,300 km) when carrying a typical combat load.
At a depth of 3500 km below the surface, Earth's inferred pressure is estimated to be around 1.3 million times higher than atmospheric pressure at the surface. This extreme pressure is due to the weight of the overlying rock and the compression of material at such depths within the Earth.
No, 1034 millibars is considered high pressure. Typical high pressure systems in the atmosphere are around 1020 millibars and above.
5 km thick
Yes, air pressure decreases with increasing altitude. Therefore, the air pressure at 3 km would be lower than the air pressure at 1 km.
7 km - 0.6 km is equal to 6.4 km.
yes
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inreasing pressure
well, a kilometre is 1000m, so it would be 7/1000 which is 0.7 km. * * * * * Oooops! 7/1000 km is 0.007 km
It is: 7/10 km
Drug peer pressure, peer pressure related with alcohol, sexual peer pressure, and even peer pressure to break the law, are some of the most typical ones.
8.2 km
07 km = 7 km = 7*1000 metres = 7000 metres.
7 km 8 m = 7.008 km OR 7008 m