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<p>several <a href="page.php?w=kilometres">kilometres</a> tall; <a href="page.php?w=thermosphere">thermosphere</a> being several hundred kilometres) and the involved fluid (air) is compressible. Gravity can still be reasonably approximated as constant, because length scales on the order of kilometres are still small in comparison to Earth's radius, which is on average about 6371&nbsp;km, and gravity is a function of distance from Earth's core.</p>

<p>Density, on the other hand, varies more significantly with height. It follows from the <a href="page.php?w=ideal_gas_law">ideal gas law</a></p><p>
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