By issuing the Declaration of Independence<span>, adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, the 13 American colonies severed their political connections to Great Britain. The </span>Declaration<span> summarized the colonists' motivations for seeking</span>independence<span>.</span>
<span>The
higher the altitude, the lower the atmospheric pressure. Lower pressure
in turn causes water to evaporate more quickly, and water actually
boils at a lower temperature. The percentage of oxygen in the air at two
miles (3.2 km.) is the same as at sea level (21%). However, the air
pressure is 30% lower at the higher altitude due to the fact that the
atmosphere is less dense--that is, the air molecules are farther apart.
The important effect of this decrease in pressure is this: in a given
volume of air, there are fewer molecules present. This is really just
another way of saying that the pressure is lower. This is called Boyle's
law.</span>
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