Pressure
the earths surface.
The amount of pressure the atmosphere has varies from location to location. The internationally accepted standard atmospheric pressure is approximately 14.696 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure is that which is measured for the altitude and location of Paris, France and is used in relevance.
motion
carbonic acid
No, it would be less due to compression by weight of the surface area water. Every so many feet (meters) down, another "atmosphere" of pressure is exerted. Ergo, water at the seabed would exert more pressure on the pier than the water at the surface.
Pressure
the earths surface.
The earths winds
the earths surface.
Yes. Atmospheric pressure is the pressure caused by air when it exerts pressure on the surface of earth.
Yes, liquid and gases exert a buoyant force on object because of the surface tension of the fluid.
Yes.
cuz they come from your ass duhhhhhhhhh
Gases have no shape; Gases have no volume; are compressible; diffuse rapidly; have low density; and exert pressure.
Grvity affects everything with mass. Gas has mass. The Earth's atmosphere, and every part of the sun, are gaseous. They exert gravitational force, and they have gravitational force exerted on them.
Gas is one of the states of matter. Matter has weight and takes up space. When rocket propellants are burned or oxidized, they give off expanding gases. Since gas is matter the expanding gases exert force.
No. Gases and liquids are matter. Matter is not a force; it is acted upon by forces. Gases and liquids can exert a force or transmit a force, but they themselves are not forces.