Science, asked by rajinashaikh1, 10 months ago

how much dose the sky weight?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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• The weight of sky known approximately by few researchers are 14.7 lbs for a single square inch of earth layer and know as 11 billion billion pounds.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiply Earths surface area of 197 million square miles by four billion to give you the number of square inches. Take Earths atmospheric pressure being an average 14.7 lbs(6.6kg) per square inch, this means that the sky weighs roughly 5.2 million billion metric tons.

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About 15 pounds

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

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