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Earth's atmospheric pressure is measured as 1 bar. Jupiter's atmospheric pressure is 100 million bars. Therefore, it is 100 million times greater
The atmospheric pressure of Mars is 600 pascal or (0.087 psi) You're Welcome :D
Venus is the planet with the highest atmospheric pressure, equal to about 90 x the pressure on Earth at sea level.Note: the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) are made of gas, and do not have a clear distinction between "planet" and "atmosphere."
That would be Venus.
They breathe artificial "air" that is almost the same as the air on Earth. It is made up of 21% oxygen and 78% nitrogen similar to the air we breathe and it is at a pressure of 14.7psi which is the same as the atmospheric pressure on earth.
at the surface
The atmospheric pressure of Mars is 6 millibars as opposed to the 1,013 millibars of atmospheric pressure on Earth. Thus, its atmospheric pressure in relationship to Earth is extremely low.
42% higher
Earth's atmospheric pressure is measured as 1 bar. Jupiter's atmospheric pressure is 100 million bars. Therefore, it is 100 million times greater
surface.
Bar is a unit used to measure pressure, one bar is the normal atmospheric pressure of the on the surface of the earth, and ten bar is when the pressure is ten times the normal atmospheric pressure on the surface of the earth.
atmospheric pressure
sea or oceans
Atmospheric pressure is a measure of the amount of air pressing down on the earth. This would be highest at the surface of the earth. At 5000 meters, there are 5000 meters of air below you, so that is considerably less air.
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.
It is so thin that the atmospheric pressure is one half of a millionth of the earth's atmospheric pressure.
The atmospheric pressure of Mars is 600 pascal or (0.087 psi) You're Welcome :D