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Maxwell Crane
29 November, 00:53
Can anyone explain about the air pressure?
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Frosty
29 November, 03:05
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Air pressure is caused by the air molecules around us. Air particles are always in random and continuos motion, bombarding each other in random direction. As air particles collide they create pressure.
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