you wouldent be able to if you couldent see it ---- i do know it is all around you but you wouldent be able to see it ---- it would be quite hard to crush the air with out seeing it
Theoretically at 0ºC, 32ºF or 273.15K (at 101300Pa pressure)... In a real life experiment would vary depending on athmospheric pressure.
the hydrogen bromide would make the white ring be closxeer to the ammonia acid
Yes because the atmospheric pressure at mountain is lower, therefore m.p becomes lower
my guss is that it's own weight would crush it and it would start to sink into the earth's crust. i think that to existance of mountain on earth pressure of mountain should be less than elastic limit of earth ................
Two identical sealed terrariums. One as a control, with a clean air envorinment. One with smog added. Then just compare the growth rate between the two.
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Because the measurement usually requires putting the measurement device in the experiment. Just observing an experiment effects it because you are interpreting the results.
the pressure would crush them
the result
This would probably be an experiment given that there is no generally accepted result from playing music to a plant. Of course research design would play a hefty role in whether it's a valid experiment.
First, this would be a tragic waste of a gemstone, if that's the one you want to crush. Diamonds are hard, they are not 'strong'. You may be able to shatter a diamond with a hammer.
Experiment!
Neptune's "surface gravity" is a bit more than Earth's, but Neptune's gravity would not crush you. If you went deep inside Neptune the pressure would probably crush you. That's not gravity crushing you directly, but the pressure. This pressure is caused by the combination of gravity and the planet's resistance to being compressed by gravity. The pressure increases rapidly with depth.
No. The gravity would not crush a human. The pressure from the atmosphere would.
Wont exist as the pressure and temp is too high. Any object will melt and the pressure would crush any object and any living things.
no; for one thing the pressure would crush you..there is no breathable air; and the storms would not support life..
Considering a tsunami is a never ending wall of water and debris that crush everything in their path, I would say they were high pressure, but that is water, not air pressure.