Because of the atmosphere. Because it does not allow the air pressure to enter the earth.
A can or container can stay rigid due to equal pressure from the inside and the outside. When the atmospheric pressure from the outside increases mote than the pressure pushing out from the inside, the material gets crushed.
It's the preassure, I mean, since the highlands are HIGH, the distance between the .. sky let's say .. and the lands is less than the one from the coast, so the air preassure is much stronger. If you are not accustomed to it, you will have some difficulty breathing, and if you run or whatever that requires a modarated physical movement you will feel like no air is coming into your lungs, but anyways, I think that 3 days are enough to get used to the air preassure :D
No. It is illegal to burn anything outside due to air pollution laws.
When all the air is pumped out of a sealed can, the can's internal pressure decreases significantly, causing it to collapse or implode due to the unequal pressure between the inside and outside of the can.
A crushed paper falls faster than a plain paper because the crushed paper has less air resistance due to its folded and crumpled shape. This reduces the surface area exposed to air resistance, allowing it to fall more quickly.
if their in the air too long they might shrink due to loss of water, but the fully grown orbeez wont break unless their dropped, squeezed, or crushed.
A crushed paper ball will generally float in water due to its low density and air trapped within its fibers. This creates buoyancy, allowing it to remain on the surface of the water.
The density of air inside an open bottle will be the same as the outside density because the air inside and outside the bottle will mix freely due to the open top. This mixing ensures that the air molecules are uniformly distributed, leading to an equal density inside and outside the bottle.
The color yellow outside today is likely due to the presence of pollen in the air, which can give the appearance of a yellow hue.
The kinetic energy of air inside a balloon is higher than that of the outside air because the air molecules in a confined space have more motion due to compression. When the balloon pops or deflates, the high-energy air inside will quickly mix with the lower-energy outside air, equalizing the kinetic energy.
It is a partial lung collapse, due to an air pocket on the outside of the lung, which pushes against the lung.
When you suck air out of a bottle, you decrease the air pressure inside the bottle. The higher air pressure outside the bottle then pushes the walls of the bottle inwards, causing it to shrink. This is due to the difference in air pressure inside and outside the bottle.