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Let us assume that air is under standard conditions close to the Earth's surface. Presuming that the temperature and the molar mass of air are independent of height, find the air pressure at the height `5.0 km` over the surface and in a mine at the depth `5.0 km` below the surface.

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`0.53" atm",1.87" atm"`
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