lower air pressure
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The difference is that Low air pressure has less air molecules pushing down in one area and high air pressure has more air molecules pushing down in one area.
The air is always pushing down on you, just slightly more under high pressure. You don't notice it because we've evolved to counter this downward force with an outward force of our own.
Pressure increases going down due to the weight of the air above pushing down on the air below. This results in an increase in the number of air molecules above a given point, leading to a greater force being exerted on that point, which increases the pressure.
At sea level,the pressure of the atmosphere pushing down on the ocean surface is reffered to as 1 atmosphere of pressure.An atmosphere is the pressure exerted on a surface at sea level by the column of air above it.As you go below the oceans surface ,the pressure increases because of the force of the water molecules pushing down.
atmosphere
the answer is air pressure
The pressure is balanced but not blank. There is still pressure on both side doing on to the wall.
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The difference is that Low air pressure has less air molecules pushing down in one area and high air pressure has more air molecules pushing down in one area.
air pressure is the amount of air pushing down on you and high pressure is air that rises.
The difference is that Low air pressure has less air molecules pushing down in one area and high air pressure has more air molecules pushing down in one area.
The difference is that Low air pressure has less air molecules pushing down in one area and high air pressure has more air molecules pushing down in one area.
atmospheric pressure
It means that the pressure pushing you up is greater than the pressure pulling you down.
The force of air pushing down on us is due to atmospheric pressure. At sea level, this pressure is about 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure decreases with increasing altitude.
The force of the atmosphere pushing down on us is called atmospheric pressure. This pressure is caused by the weight of the air above us pressing down on the Earth's surface. On average, the atmospheric pressure at sea level is about 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi).