Because it's what we are adapted and used to.
Absolutely nothing
it causes a decrease in atmosperic pressure A+
Okay i think i might know but i'm not sure but i think this can never happen because if it did the atmospheric pressure would crush us. our fluids in our bodies exert pressure on the atmospheric pressure(the same amount) and pretty much neutralize the effect!
Atmospheric pressure changes can trigger Migraine in some patients.
No, only when it is released into the atmosphere at the ambient pressure.
the atmospheric pressure has no effect on our bodies in normal conditions this is because our blood is pressurised thereby equalising the force from both directions. this is why astronauts have pressurised space suits to prevent their bodies from bursting in space where the pressure is not being exerted on them.
The atmospheric pressure has no effect on the speed of sound when the temperature is constant. The air pressure has no influence on the sound.
As you go higher, air (atmospheric) pressure gets reduced.
No it does not, siphonage is due to inbalanced pressure or incorrect atmospheric pressure in a geyser
Just fine ... ambient pressure has little effect on plants. The cell wall isolates them well.
The air bubbles lower the density of the solution
The higher the pressure, the higher the boiling point. Boiling occurs when the atmospheric pressure equals the vapor pressure. So, at higher altitudes where the atmospheric pressure is lower, the vapor pressure is also lower which in turn creates a lower boiling point which causes foods to have to cook longer.