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what is atmospheric pressure due to? ​

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Answered by PrinceRapper
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Atmospheric pressure is caused by the gravitational attraction of the planet on the atmospheric gases above the surface, and is a function of the mass of the planet, the radius of the surface, and the amount and composition of the gases and their vertical distribution in the atmosphere.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Air pressure is caused by the weight of the air molecules above.
  • Even tiny air molecules have some weight, and the huge numbers of air molecules that make up the layers of our atmosphere collectively have a great deal of weight, which presses down on whatever is below

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