Why is it that we do not feel this large atmospheric pressure
acting on us all the time? explain
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The reason we can't feel it is that the air within our bodies (in our lungs and stomachs, for example) is exerting the same pressure outwards, so there's no pressure difference and no need for us to exert any effort.
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ALL HUMANS HAVE BLOOD PRESSURE WHICH BALANCES THE LARGE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE.
THATS WHY IN HIGH ALTITUDES, WHERE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE IS LOW, BLOOD VESSLES MAY BURST LEADING RO NOSE BLEEDING
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