If hot air rises, why is it colder at the top of a mountain? - eviltoast
  • GamingChairModel@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    To add to this, the force of gravity at the top of Mt Everest is about 99.7% as strong as sea level. So you’re right that it’s not about the strength of gravity itself at that particular point, but about the weight of all the air above that point.