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WHAT HAPPENS TO PRESSURE WHEN THERE ARE A LOT OF COLLISIONS BETWEEN MOLECULES IN ATMOSPHERE? DOES IT GO UP OR DOWN? WHY?

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it goes up because as the molecules hit each other they explode or implode depending on the pressure build-up and when they blow up, they release energy making the pressure higher.
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