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The pressure due to the weight of the atmosphere (air and water vapor) on the earth's surface. The average atmospheric pressure at sea level (for scientific purposes) has been defined at 14.696 pounds per square inch absolute.
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a measure of the amount of molecules in a column of air based on how much force the molecules exert on an area (surface). In other words, how much air is found above a location on the Earth's surface, often described relative to surrounding locations ("high" pressure vs. "low" pressure).
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perspective See perspective.
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is defined as the force exerted against the Earth's surface by the weight of the air molecules above it. Average atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1013.2 millibars or 29.92 inches of mercury. A drop in atmospheric pressure is often associated with cloudy or rainy weather. Conversely, high pressure is usually associated with fair weather. Variations in pressure lead to the development of winds, which in turn influence our daily weather.
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The atmosphere that surrounds the earth can be considered a reservoir of low-pressure air. Its weight exerts a pressure that varies with temperature, humidity, and altitude.
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