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The weight of the air on Earth's surface is approximately 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi), or 101.3 kilopascals (kPa). This pressure is due to the force exerted by the column of air above us, known as atmospheric pressure.
Pressure increases as you get closer to earth.
Atmospheric pressure varies over Earth's surface, mainly due to differences in temperature, altitude, and weather conditions. This variation in air pressure creates different weight of air known as atmospheric weight.
The dense air sinking towards the Earth's surface is called subsidence. Subsidence can lead to high pressure systems and stable weather conditions.
air pressure is the highest near the earths surface
Yes. Atmospheric pressure is the pressure caused by air when it exerts pressure on the surface of earth.
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Air pressure Gradient
The air is thinner the higher you go.
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Atmospheric pressure is caused by the force of the air above the earths surface. It is measured by the point in which the air meets the atmosphere.
the weight of the air pressing down on the earths surface is known as air pressure.this pressure is measured using a barometer
As the distance from Earth's surface increases, the air pressure decreases. This is because there is less air above pushing down on the air below. The decrease in air pressure is why it becomes harder to breathe at higher altitudes.
Currents of cold sinking air produce regions of higher pressure at the Earth's surface. As air sinks, it compresses and becomes denser, leading to an increase in pressure at the surface. This high pressure often leads to fair weather and clear skies.
The measure of force with which air molecules are pushing on earths surface is called air pressure. At sea level, at what we call standard atmospheric pressure, the pressure is about 14.696 PSI, or about 29.92 inHg, or about 760 mmHg. This is 101.324
Earth's surface winds blow from regions of higher air pressure to regions of lower air pressure. This movement is known as wind flow and is driven by the difference in pressure between high and low pressure systems.