Answer to Question #280295 in Physics for jack

Question #280295

How does the density of gases at different elevations in the atmosphere differ from the density of liquids at different depths?


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2021-12-16T11:31:38-0500

The density of gases changes more rapidly with height than liquids change their density because most liquids are considered to be less compressive under their own weight than gases.


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