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Atmospheric air refers to the air present in the Earth’s atmosphere, encompassing the following characteristics:

  • Composition: Atmospheric air is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen (about 78%), oxygen (about 21%), and trace amounts of other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, neon, and methane.
  • Pressure: The pressure of atmospheric air varies with altitude, weather conditions, and location. At sea level, it is typically around 1013.25 millibars (or 1 atmosphere).
  • Temperature: The temperature of atmospheric air can vary widely depending on geographic location, altitude, and weather conditions.
  • Humidity: Atmospheric air contains varying amounts of water vapor, which can influence weather patterns and temperature.
  • Density: The density of atmospheric air decreases with altitude due to lower pressure and temperature.

Understanding atmospheric air is essential in various fields, including meteorology, aviation, and environmental science, as it affects weather patterns, climate, and human activities.

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