why does water exert more pressure on you than air
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Water exert more pressure on you than air because molecules are tightly packed in solid and in air there molecules are packed loosely.
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We have experienced that when we blow a balloon, the balloon becomes tight. If we try to fill more air, then the balloon will burst after an extent. This happens because air exerts pressure
We have also experienced the movement of fringes of windows and doors of our houses when wind blows in a high speed. This also happens because air exerts pressure
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