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Mars has a very thin atmosphere made up mostly of carbon dioxide. The atmospheric pressure on Mars is less than 1% of the atmospheric pressure on earth.
there is less atmospheric pressure than at sea level
Kg is the abbreviation for kilogram, a unit of mass (or weight) Bar is a unit of pressure often used in describing atmospheric pressure, but also used in other contexts. Standard sea-level atmospheric pressure is slightly less than one bar.
Earth doesn't have one continuous, constant atmospheric pressure, it varies both spatialy and temporally. Assuming you're talking about the atmospheric pressure at the Earth's surface, the "standard" atmospheric pressure is 1000 millibars (mb), however pressures can range anywhere from ~875 mb (in intense low pressure areas such as the center of tropical cyclones) to ~1080mb.
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No, the pressure of the balloon is more than the atmospheric pressure because the gasses in the balloon are compressed by the stretched material.
Less.
less than the atmospheric pressure
no Because any body subject is affected by the atmospheric pressure in the case of its occurrence under the pressure of what it means that the pressure for increased atmospheric pressure.
Intrapulmonary pressure will equalize to atmospheric pressure during a breathing cycle, but intrapleural pressure should always be less than atmospheric pressure.
The atmospheric pressure is caused by the weight of the air on top of us. At the top of mount Everest, there is less air above the exhausted climber (because a lot of the air is below). Less air, less weight, less pressure.
Mars has a very thin atmosphere made up mostly of carbon dioxide. The atmospheric pressure on Mars is less than 1% of the atmospheric pressure on earth.
Almost zero. Pluto has very little gravity and cannot support much of an environment. In its summer, it can get up to 0.3 Pascals of atmospheric pressure, about 338,000 times less pressure than on Earth.
Yes, high pressure steaming is faster than atmospheric steaming
No the pressure isn't the same in shimla and delhi. The pressure will be less in shimla because it is at a higher altitude and hence the air is rarer and ultimately, that gives you your answer. That pressure is less on heights than planes.
there is less atmospheric pressure than at sea level