Earth doesn't have one continuous, constant atmospheric pressure, it varies both spatialy and temporally. Assuming you're talking about the atmospheric pressure at the Earth's surface, the "standard" atmospheric pressure is 1000 millibars (mb), however pressures can range anywhere from ~875 mb (in intense low pressure areas such as the center of tropical cyclones) to ~1080mb.
Pressure increases as you get closer to earth.
the air pressure increases
earths average air pressure is 1013mb where as mars average air pressure is 7mb
The air moves around the earth as a result of pressure difference.
Thunderstorms are usually associated with low pressure.
The moon has no air pressure because the moon has no air.
Yes, the weight of the air exerts pressure on the Earth's surface, creating atmospheric pressure. This pressure decreases with altitude as the air becomes less dense.
What in the community relates to air pressure?
Air pressure is basically the weight of air on surfaces.
Earth + earth or air + air
Earth + earth or air + air
Bar is a unit used to measure pressure, one bar is the normal atmospheric pressure of the on the surface of the earth, and ten bar is when the pressure is ten times the normal atmospheric pressure on the surface of the earth.
Yes, it has an atmosphere so it has air pressure.
Pressure increases as you get closer to earth.
the air pressure increases
Air pressure is caused by the unequal heating of earth's surface.
Normal air pressure is greatest at sea level, where it is typically around 1013 millibars or 29.92 inches of mercury. As you go higher in elevation, air pressure decreases.