Why does a gas fill the entire available space
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why because wind blows or flows from high pressure to low pressure
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gas exert pressure against anything around them because of something called Brownian motion:every particle is moving in a random direction with a speed based on temperature that "anything" includes other parts of the gas volume. ... The net result is pressure towards the volume.
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