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why does air exert pressure​

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Answered by asimkhan33329
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Our atmosphere is a layer of air covering the earth from all side. Atmospheric pressure is caused by the weight of air molecules above the atmosphere. The layer of air exerts a force on the surface of the earth. The force per unit area, by the atmosphere, on the surface of any object on the earth is called atmospheric pressure.

At the sea level this pressure is equal to 101325 Nm-2. As elevation increases, fewer air molecules are present. Therefore, atmospheric pressure always decreases with increasing height.

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Answered by arushi6936
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Air exerts pressure

because air has weight , it exerts pressure. when we go to higher altitude like Mountains, air pressure decrease .

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