why are our bodies not crushed by the large pressure exerted by atmosphere
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The atmospheric pressure forces towards our body but the blood pressure forces outwards our body this keeps a balance between our body and the atmosphere.
There is a difference between the external atmospheric pressure and the internal pressure of our body, so the body can blow up in the outer space, if there is an excessive blood pressure.
Our bodies are not crushed by the atmospheric pressure because of the equality between the body pressure and the atmospheric pressure.
There is a difference between the external atmospheric pressure and the internal pressure of our body, so the body can blow up in the outer space, if there is an excessive blood pressure.
Our bodies are not crushed by the atmospheric pressure because of the equality between the body pressure and the atmospheric pressure.
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Our body is not crushed by the enormous pressure exerted by the atmosphere because the pressure exerted by the blood inside our body equalises the air pressure outside the body.
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