differentiate between atmospheric and fluid pressure in description
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The difference is that water is an incompressible fluid — its density is almost constant as the pressure changes — while air is a compressible fluid — its density changes with pressure. Atmospheric pressure is the pressure exerted on a surface by the weight of the atmosphere (a compressible fluid) above it.
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