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The natural tendency of air pressure is to equalize itself; without some kind of barrier or force at work, air pressure simply balances out, or spreads out. The world would be very strange if this were not so.

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Why does air pressure not crush objects such as your desk?

Answerthe reason is that the molecules in air push in all directions down,up, and sideways. The air pushing down on top of your desk is balanced by the air pushing up on the bottom of your desk.


What do air molecules do when they bounce off objects?

The impacts are what cause air pressure. After collision, the air molecule moves away in a straight line until it hits something else.


Compare air pressure on earth to air pressure on the moon?

The moon has no air pressure because the moon has no air.


Does the wind in the us blow east to west west to east north to south or south to north?

It can blow from any of those directions, because wind directions are caused by low pressure and high pressure areas and their position relative to where you are. Air currents in a low pressure area move counter-clockwise, air currents in a high pressure area move clockwise. So if there is a low pressure area north of you, the counter-clockwise air movement will cause a wind blowing from west to east. There are however prevailing wind directions in most areas of the globe including the USA. What it is in your area will depend on where you live. Flagstaff Arizona for instance has a south westerly wind most of the time, while San Francisco usually has a north-westerly wind. Jus google "prevailing wind direction" plus the name of your State and you will find what it is where you live.


Where is the highest air pressure?

air pressure is the highest near the earths surface

Related Questions

Is air pressure a push or pull force?

Air pressure is a push force. This force is exerted in all directions, pushing against objects in the atmosphere evenly.


Why doesn't air pressure squash your desk?

The molecules in air push in all directions.


Why doesnt air pressure crush objects?

There is air pressure on all sides, inside or outside. The air pressure pushes on the object all ways and nothing falls. If you only apply pressure on the bottom then the object will lift. If you apply pressure on the top, the object will collapse. If air pressure is pushing side ways, the object will move sideways.


Why does air pressure not crush objects such as your desk?

Answerthe reason is that the molecules in air push in all directions down,up, and sideways. The air pushing down on top of your desk is balanced by the air pushing up on the bottom of your desk.


Which direction does air pressure push in?

Air pressure pushes outward in all directions, creating a force that acts perpendicularly to any surface it encounters. This is why we feel pressure equally on all sides of our bodies when in an atmosphere with air.


Air pressure exerted equally on an object from different directions is?

When air pressure acts equally on an object from all directions, it results in balanced forces that cancel each other out. This balanced pressure is what allows objects to maintain their shape and not be crushed by the surrounding air pressure.


What is true about air pressure acting on an object?

Air pressure is the force exerted by the weight of the air above an object. It acts in all directions and can impact objects by pushing or compressing them. Differences in air pressure can cause objects to move or be affected in various ways.


The force on an area from the push of air is called?

The measure of the force exerted by air molecules on a surface per unit area is air pressure.


Does the weight in the air push on everything it touches?

Yes, the weight of the air exerts pressure on everything it touches. This pressure is known as atmospheric pressure and can be felt by objects and organisms alike.


How does air exert a push or pull?

Air exerts a push or pull through the force of air pressure. When air molecules collide with a surface, they create a force that can push or pull objects. This is how phenomena like wind and air resistance occur.


Why doesn and rsquot air pressure crush objects such as your desk?

Every day objects are surrounded by air, on all sides and inside, so all the force of the weight of the air acts equally in all directions.


Is wind related to pushing things?

Wind is the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure. When the air moves, it can push objects in its path. The force of the wind pushing against objects depends on its speed and direction.