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No, the atmospheric pressure changes much too slowly.
humidity, wind, atmospheric pressure
wind blows out a high pressure system, resisting changes in weathe
Well atmospheric pressure changes with elevation and has to due with weight of air. The weight of air depends on it's constituents. Pollutants can change the weight but it's so small it is negligible.
aneroid barometer
atmospheric pressure changes as depth changes because the further down you go, the more pressure there is. in other words, the pressure increases as the atmosphere gets deeper. :3
As the atmospheric pressure changes, the force pushing on the surface of the liquid changes. Therefore,the height of the liquid in the tube increases as the atmospheric pressure increases.
Pressure tendancies measure short term weather. The mercury in a barometer will rise with atmospheric pressure denoting fairer weather and a fall in barometric pressure warns of inclement weather.
Atmospheric pressure is the weight of the air or the pressure exerted onto the Earth by the air. Pressure changes can lead to different weather patterns.
Atmospheric pressure changes and gravity.
A barometer - measures changes in atmospheric pressure.
Not typically. Barereceptors respond to touch and pressure. Atmospheric changes are too small to activate them.
humidity, wind, atmospheric pressure
No, the atmospheric pressure changes much too slowly.
A barometer measures atmospheric pressure to determine weather or altitude changes.
Gravity. Atmospheric pressure is the weight of a column of air. Of course, the temperature of that air changes it's density and therefore it's weight (i.e. pressure)
The speed of sound does not change with atmospheric pressure. The speed of sound changes with temperature.