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Atmospheric Pressure

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Atmospheric Pressure

Pressure from the atmosphere is pushing on us from all directions. We don’t feel it though.

Sea level pressure

Sea level pressure

  • At sea level, the atmospheric pressure is on average 100,000 N/m2 (Pa).
  • Pressure changes slightly because of temperature and how humid the air is.
  • High pressure means hot and fresh weather.
  • Low pressure means stormy weather.
Height and pressure

Height and pressure

  • As you increase height, pressure decreases.
  • The pressure at the top of Mount Everest is 30,000 N/m2 (Pa).
  • As the pressure decreases with height, there is also a lack of oxygen. This is why mountaineers carry oxygen with them when they climb Mount Everest.
  • Because of the drop in pressure with height, aeroplanes must be pressurised to keep the pressure more like sea-level.
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