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As altitude (elevation) increases, air pressure . Increases

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Which tile would represent sea level? Click the tile that would best represent sea level.

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Click the tile that would represent the air pressure in Dallas, GA (14.1 psi). Remember, air pressure at sea level is the bottom tile and is 14.7 psi.

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Click the tile that would best represent air pressure on Mt. Everest (4.6 psi). Remember, the bottom tile represents air pressure at sea level (14.7 psi) and the top tile represents space (0 psi).

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Why can you not feel 24,000 pounds of air pushing down on you at all times?

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