Aha! There is the same amount of pressure inside your body pushing out against the air pressure. This is why astronauts outside of their space lab or Shuttle need a pressure suit - to keep their bodies from exploding (there is no air, therefore no air pressure in space.)
Our bodies are made to withstand the atmospheric pressure around us. This pressure is evenly distributed inside and outside our bodies, so we don't get crushed. Additionally, our body tissues contain fluids that help balance the internal pressure.
Earth's atmospheric pressure is the amount of pressure exerted by air on the surface at sea level which is measured as 101325 pascal or 1.01325 bar (1 millibar= 100 pascals). The planet Saturn has a gaseous atmosphere composed of 96.3 % hydrogen,3.25% Helium and the rest other gases including ammonia water.The planet radiates more heat from its small core than it absorbs from the sun.This differentiated heating in 59.5 km layer of atmospheric depth gives differentiated atmospheric pressure ranging from 1 millionth of a bar to 1.3 bar pressure. The pressure has been measured in relation to the refraction (bending of light due to temperature) of starlight and radio waves in Saturn's atmospheric depths.
An alien living on Neptune would need adaptations to withstand extreme cold temperatures, high atmospheric pressure, and toxic levels of methane and hydrogen. It would also need adaptations to survive in the absence of sunlight and the strong winds on the planet.
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At STP it is 1 bar
Our bodies are made to withstand the atmospheric pressure around us. This pressure is evenly distributed inside and outside our bodies, so we don't get crushed. Additionally, our body tissues contain fluids that help balance the internal pressure.
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The pressure inside an airplane is maintained at ground level atmospheric pressure to ensure the comfort and safety of passengers during flight. This helps prevent discomfort and potential health issues that can arise from sudden changes in pressure, especially during takeoff and landing.
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They do. It is called gravity
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Earth's atmospheric pressure is the amount of pressure exerted by air on the surface at sea level which is measured as 101325 pascal or 1.01325 bar (1 millibar= 100 pascals). The planet Saturn has a gaseous atmosphere composed of 96.3 % hydrogen,3.25% Helium and the rest other gases including ammonia water.The planet radiates more heat from its small core than it absorbs from the sun.This differentiated heating in 59.5 km layer of atmospheric depth gives differentiated atmospheric pressure ranging from 1 millionth of a bar to 1.3 bar pressure. The pressure has been measured in relation to the refraction (bending of light due to temperature) of starlight and radio waves in Saturn's atmospheric depths.
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it kills of stuff we dont need
you want to collapse it flush with the caliper, dont pust it in to where the piston sinks, just flush will do ya'