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All directions, just like water when you are diving. That is why chocolate-covered cream cakes (and a lot of other stuff) stay together at atmospheric air pressures, but will explode in vacuum, or why water will boil at lower temperatures on high mountains.

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Air pressure is exerted in all directions.

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Air pressure is exerted in all directions because air molecules move in all directions.

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A fluid exerts force isotropically due to pressure. This means the fluid 'pushes' in all directions simultaneously
Yes, fluid pressure is always exerted in all possible directions.

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In this case, air doesn't actually push, but rather expands evenly. Other objects or forces acting against that expansion make it seem to disperse unevenly.

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because the particles in air move in every direction, they exert pressure in all direction

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To the lower pressure system

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Air exerts pressure in all directions

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To the left

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