Which statement(s) correctly describe atmospheric pressure?
1.it’s the same everywhere in th...
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Which statement(s) correctly describe atmospheric pressure?
1.it’s the same everywhere in the atmosphere.
2.it pushes on all objects that are on earth’s surface.
3.it can be measured in atmospheres or kilopascals.
4.it pushes on objects in all directions.
5.it’s a result of gas particles losing energy.
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