Variation of atmospheric pressure, with height from earth is ................
A
Linear
B
Parabolic
C
Exponential
D
Hyperbolic
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C
Exponential
c (c)
Variation of atmospheric pressure due to height is given by the barometric formula
$P_h=P_0 e ^{-m g h / R T}$
Hence the decrease will be exponential.
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