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Shad0wguy
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The highest temperature ever recorded on the Earth’s surface was 43.3◦ C, and the coldest was −89◦ C. If the pressure on the Earth’s surface stays almost constant, by what percentage did the density of gas in the atmosphere change between those extremes? Hint: pressure is directly proportional to density times temperature. Temperature must be measured in absolute terms with a true zero, like degrees K.
I'm completely lost on this one. I'd appreciate any help I can get.
I'm completely lost on this one. I'd appreciate any help I can get.