The mass of an object remains the same everywhere in the universe.
Everywhere. It is in the air you breathe, and has to be, otherwise you would die.
Probably the same as the metric system everywhere else.
Air is not the same as carbon dioxide but does contain a small amount of the gas. Air also contains oxygen and nitrogen.
Science is everywhere because nature surrounds us, organisms are everywhere, and even though you don't see tiny organisms, its everywhere.
they would weigh the same everywhere
Yes, air pollution is everywhere
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air pressure is not always the same everywhere, areas with different air pressure can cause changes in the weather. These areas may have lower or higher air pressure then their surroundings
It's air because air is everywhere, but it is nowhere to be seen, hence everywhere but nowhere.
No. It is the mass that stays the same everywhere in the universe.
For what? Air is everywhere, so, yes.
Everywhere
yes becaus ethe wind's definnation is the movement of air cause by diffences in air pussure and if the air pressure says the same than the temperature say the same and the amount of wind is there if the temperature is around the 70's or below.
air is not everywhere, only in a very thin shell over earth's surface
The general rule of air is it's everywhere and is invisible.
The mass of an object remains the same everywhere in the universe.