It really depends on what the pressure is at the surface but typically it is about 600 to 700 millibars I would say.
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5 km thick
Yes.
it has 7,201 km of pressure for each
1,390 km (870 mi) typical combat ~Wikipedia
Trees grow from the ground. The ground is often lower than a plane. If the plane is lower than the ground, the passengers and crew are having a very bad day. Since the typical plane that is flying is flying higher than the trees in the vicinity, it is safe to conjecture that the air pressure around a typical tree is higher than the air pressure around a typical plane flying in the vicinity of those trees.
5 km thick
Yes.
yes
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inreasing pressure
well, a kilometre is 1000m, so it would be 7/1000 which is 0.7 km. * * * * * Oooops! 7/1000 km is 0.007 km
It is: 7/10 km
Drug peer pressure, peer pressure related with alcohol, sexual peer pressure, and even peer pressure to break the law, are some of the most typical ones.
8.2 km
07 km = 7 km = 7*1000 metres = 7000 metres.
7 km 8 m = 7.008 km OR 7008 m
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