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Geography, 04.10.2019 21:30 aupein

As an aircraft flies 500 miles, from a region of lower pressure into a region of higher pressure, with the aircraft’s pressure altimeter indicating a constant altitude of 700 feet, is the aircraft’s actual altitude changing? if so, is it gaining or losing altitude? explain your answer. (assume constant temperature air and no corrections made to the altimeter along the flight path.)

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