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  • Understanding Air Pressure: What Causes It?
    The force of air molecules pushing on an area is called air pressure.

    Here's why:

    * Air molecules are constantly moving: They collide with each other and with surfaces.

    * Collisions create force: Each collision exerts a tiny force.

    * Force over an area: When many collisions occur over a given area, the total force becomes significant.

    Therefore, the force exerted by air molecules on a surface is called air pressure.

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