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atmospheric pressure The weight of the air at a specific location and height.
Ãâó: www.fisicx.com/quickreference/weather/glossary.htm...
atmosphere The whole mass of air, or mixture of gases, surrounding the earth (Clark, 1985; Millar, 1994). Includes layers such as the troposhere (0 to ~6-18km from earth), stratosphere (~6-18km to ~50km from earth), mesosphere (~50km to ~80km from earth), and thermosphere (~80km+ from earth). Each layer is divided from the next by a region refered to as a pause, eg. the tropopause divides the troposphere from the stratosphere. See figure of the layers of the atmosphere below.
Ãâó: www.med.uwo.ca/ecosystemhealth/education/glossary....
atmosphere the gases that surround a planet or moon, held in place by the force of gravity.
Ãâó: school.discovery.com/curriculumcenter/solarsystem/...
atmospheric pressure The pressure exerted by the atmosphere at a given point. Its measurement can be expressed in several ways. One is in millibars. Another is in inches or millimeters of mercury (Hg).
Ãâó: www.indiaweather.in/gloss.asp
atmosphere the 500 km thick layer of air surrounding the earth which supports the existence of all flora and fauna.
Ãâó: www.nrdc.org/reference/glossary/a.asp
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