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1.Air exerts pressure.

2.Air has weight and volume.

3.Air takes up space.

4. Air can be compressed.

5. Air moves fluidly.

6. Air can hold/push/pull things.

7. Air reacts to temperature. (expands when heated, shrinks when cold)

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