How much does the sky weigh?
Answers
the sky has no weigh
Explanation:
this this is very easy answer
Answer:
14.7lbs ie 6.6kg
Air is all around you. It presses against your body all the time. That’s why we call it air pressure. Usually, you don’t notice air pressure because it presses against you evenly in all directions.
Anyone can measure air pressure using a tool called a barometer. When we use a barometer to measure the air pressure, the resulting number is called the barometric pressure.
Barometers work because air has weight. The air that surrounds us begins at the surface of the Earth and goes up to the top of the sky. All that air, the entire atmosphere, weighs about 5 million billion tons! We don’t get crushed because all that weight is distributed evenly over the entire surface of the Earth. The average force you feel is about 15 pounds on every square inch of your body. Because air is fluid, that force is delivered evenly over your entire body, not just on the top of your head