You do, you are just in the same pressure every day, and your body adapts to the conditions. For example, if you are in an airplane, they must pressurize the cabin so that the passengers don't all die from oxygen deprivation or similar ailments. When your ears "pop" after ascending or descending, that is your inner ear adjusting to the change in the weight of the air above you, the "atmospheric pressure".
The quantity of air in the atmosphere above our head is about 250 kilograms which is about the weight of two baby elephants. But we don't feel the enormous weight is balanced by the pressure exerted by the blood and other fluids present in our body
a person feels normal because air is air but some people dont like airports so they dont fly to places with air but they dont go on the moon either
The weight of air above us in the atmosphere
the weight of a column of air above you that puts pressure on you
air pressure
The changes are caused by the weight of air above it.
Downforce
There is a lot of air above you when you're on the earth's surface, so gravity makes air compress the air you have at sea level.
Air pressure is caused by the weight of the atmosphere above an object. When one goes higher, there is less air above and so the pressure drops.
No, air pressure decreases with increasing elevation. This is because air pressure is due to the weight of the column of air above where you are. The higher you go, the less air there is above you, so the less the weight of that column of air and the lower the air pressure.
The air above a burning candle can feel warmer than the surrounding air due to the heat generated by the flame. It may also feel slightly different in terms of air quality, as the burning process releases smoke, soot, and other combustion byproducts.
Atmospheric pressure.