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  1. Temperature (increase in temperature means increase in pressure.)
  2. Velocity (increase the speed means decrease in pressure.)
  3. Amount of air particles (more particles means more pressure.)
  4. Changing the container (More space means less pressure.)
  5. Altitude (increase in altitude means decrease in pressure.)
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