Atmospheric pressure

Atmospheric pressure is a consequence of gravity and is the pressure that is made by the air of the atmosphere in relation to the earth's surface and may also correspond to the pressure that is exerted on a layer of air.
The higher the altitude, the lower the atmospheric pressure, which also happens in the case of air density. When a zone has low atmospheric pressure, cyclonic phenomena usually occur (bad weather) and when there is a high pressure anticyclonic phenomena occur.
The winds are formed thanks to changes in atmospheric pressure in the air, which are caused by the rotation of the Earth, and the heating of the atmosphere, which results from the constant change of the Sun's radiation.
Changes in atmospheric pressure have a major impact on the human body. The progressive reduction of pressure can cause airborne or dysbaric, a disorder characterized by the formation of air bubbles in the tissues.