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what is the unit used in measuring pressure? why is the pressure measured at station level reduced to the sea level in preparation of wheather mapes?​

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Answered by vishishtshukla2
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Explanation: Millibar or Pascal is the unit used in measuring pressure. It is reduced to the sea level in the preparation of weather maps as the gravity of air at the surface is denser and hence has higher pressure.

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Answered by advshafikkhan
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Millibar or Pascal is the unit used in measuring pressure. It is reduced to the sea level in the preparation of weather maps as the gravity of air at the surface is denser and hence has higher pressure.

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