What are the effects of atmospheric pressure on our body?
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sientist suggest that a fall in air pressure allow the tissue (including muscle and tendons) to swell or expand
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- The force or weight of the air surrounding us is known as barometric pressure, often termed atmospheric pressure or air pressure.
- An device called a barometer is used to measure barometric pressure.
- The height of a column of mercury that perfectly balances the weight of the column of atmosphere over the barometer shows the barometric pressure at that position in a mercury barometer, which is one of the most popular types of barometers.
- The atmospheric pressure at sea level is 760 millimetres (29.92 inches).
- A rise in barometric pressure indicates that the weather is improving, whereas a drop in barometric pressure indicates that the weather is worsening.
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