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Mathematics, 14.01.2020 07:31 purplefive85

At 18,000 feet, atmospheric pressure is about half of what it is at sea level. thus, i would suspect that at 36,000 feet atmospheric pressure would be zero. however, this isn't the case. atmospheric pressure doesn't reach zero until infinity (for a lack of shortening this paragraph). in other words, an infinite number of feet above sea level. that's a lot farther than 36,000 feet. how is this possible?

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