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Locate the pressure belts on earth
5 mass extinctions
The moon has no air pressure because the moon has no air.
Yes. Atmospheric pressure is the pressure caused by air when it exerts pressure on the surface of earth.
Because the conditions of temperature and pressure that occur in stars do not occur on earth
Yes it can. Depending on the range of air pressure between earth and space
Troposphere pressure range is 15 to 17PSI
When the wall moves away from the backfill, the earth pressure on the wall decreases. This minimum pressure is called active earth pressure. On the other hand if the wall moves towards the backfill, the earth pressure increases. This maximum pressure is called passive earth pressure.
No, it keeps the body cool under the normal range of temperatures experienced on Earth, but would not protect you from the extreme heat of a fire.
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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.
Locate the pressure belts on earth
Rotation, distance from the sun, atmosphere, and total lack of a hydrosphere. The surface temperature and pressure are also outside the range for survival.
is 120 over 70 a good blood pressure range
An erupting volcano is an example of the release of pressure from the earth's interior.
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