Biology, asked by akae4930, 1 year ago

Why don't I feel the miles of air above me that are crushing me down?

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Answered by edenangel04
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Human bodies are used to air pressure. The air pressure in our lungs, ears and stomachs is the same as the air pressure outside of our bodies, which ensures that we don't get crushed. Our bodies are also flexible enough to cope when the internal and external pressures aren't exactly the same.

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