Normal atmospheric pressure, often referred to as “Standard Pressure,” is measured at sea level. This is because the atmosphere is deepest and densest at the lowest elevations. As you move higher—whether onto mountains or into the upper atmosphere—the column of air above you becomes shorter and thinner, causing the pressure to drop significantly from the sea-level norm. ANSWER: (A) At sea level
Where is normal atmospheric pressure found? (A) At sea level (B) 5 km above the ground (C) On mountains (D) In deserts
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