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Lia Willis
30 April, 03:35
Why doesn't air pressure crush objects?
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Roy Wright
30 April, 03:57
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Hello there.
Why doesn't air pressure crush objects?
It depends on the force
Maybe.
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Jaylyn Pierce
30 April, 06:42
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Because molecules in air push in all directions - up, down and sideways.
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