By internal pressure matching that of the surrounding air.
to keep the chips from being crushed during shipping
Pressure inside your body balances the air pressure outside your body.
Our bodies are made to withstand the atmospheric pressure around us. This pressure is evenly distributed inside and outside our bodies, so we don't get crushed. Additionally, our body tissues contain fluids that help balance the internal pressure.
To keep the air from being dry. Keeps moisture in the air so your body doesn't use all it's water
It will not hurt dried crushed basil to keep it stored it in a Tictac container. Any airtight container will work well. The idea is to keep air out which helps dried spices retain their flavor and aroma.
We are not crushed by the weight of air because our bodies are designed to withstand the atmospheric pressure that surrounds us. Our internal pressure matches the external pressure, preventing us from being crushed. Additionally, the air exerts pressure in all directions, which helps balance out the force.
A sealed container of air would be crushed after being frozen because as the pressure decreases, the temperature also decreases. The air molecules inside of the sealed container shrink when it is frozen. The colder the air, the lower the temperature.
The air pressure inside our bodies balances the external air pressure, preventing us from being crushed. Our bodies are also designed to adapt to changes in pressure, allowing us to withstand variations in atmospheric pressure without harm. Additionally, the human body is mostly made up of water and solids, which are not easily compressible.
Yes - because air trapped close to your body is kept warm by the heat from your skin.
Crushed because it gives more surface area to the warmer air.
The density of the metal in a crushed can remains the same as the density of the metal before the can was crushed. The mass of the metal remains constant; only its shape changes when the can is crushed.
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