explain the collaboration between air pressure and atmosphere
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Pressure is the force exerted on a unit area, and atmospheric pressure is equivalent to the weight of air above a given area on Earth's surface or within its atmosphere.
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Air is all around us, but we cannot see it. Gravity from the Earth pulls air down - this is called air pressure. We don't feel this pressure because our bodies push an equal amount of pressure outward. This graph shows how air density and air pressure changes with altitude (the distance above sea level). Barometers are used to measure air pressure in millibars.
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