As far as I know, there is no measure of movement of air, but if you really are persistent, you can use balloons.
centimeters
Type your answer here... grams
degrese
liters (volume)
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The SI unit would be degrees Kelvin.
A "unit of area" has no mass (it has no volume).
That is usually described in units of pressure - force per unit area. The SI unit for pressure is the pascal, equivalent to newton/meter2.
cubic meters, m3
Yes, mm Hg (millimeters of mercury) is a unit of air pressure commonly used in barometric pressure measurements. Milliliters (mL), on the other hand, is a unit of volume and is not used to measure air pressure.
Degrees Celsius.
The measure of the atmosphere that tells us how much vibrational energy the air contains per unit mass is temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules in the air, including their vibrational energy.