Barometric Pressure and Pressure Change
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Description:Atmospheric pressure has long been known to have a natural twice-daily rhythm of change. This means that the pressure at any location normally rises twice a day and falls twice a day, without in any way influencing or being related to variations in the weather.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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