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or barometric pressure, the force exerted on the earth by the weight of the atmosphere. A falling barometric pressure generally signals a storm; a rise in pressure usually means fair weather is on the way.
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| atmospheric pressure |
the applying of constant force upon a surface.
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| atmospheric pressure |
the pressure of the air here on the earth's surface. At sea level, atmospheric pressure equals 14.7 pounds per square inch (2.6 kilograms per square centimeter). This amount of pressure is known to scientists as one atmosphere. People and other land animals are adapted to one atmosphere of pressure and thrive on the earth's surface. But water is much heavier than air, and as we dive into the ocean, pressure increases. ...
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| atmosphere |
The gaseous layer covering the Earth's surface. It is constituted mainly of nitrogen (78.1%) and oxygen (20.9%). The remaining 1% is made of various gases - the major one is argon (0.9%), others are ozone, carbon dioxide, methane, sulfur dioxide, water vapor. The regions of the atmosphere are: Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Chemosphere, Thermosphere, Ionosphere, and Exosphere. ...
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| atmospheric pressure |
The pressure asserted by the mass of the column of air directly above any specific point (also called air pressure or barometric pressure).
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| atmos | relating to or located in the atmosphere |
| atmos | a crackling or hissing noise cause by electrical interference |
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