Atmospheric pressure is caused by the weight of the air above a surface. Air molecules collide with surfaces and exert a force; the total force per unit area is the atmospheric pressure.
At sea level, atmospheric pressure is approximately Pa (100 kPa). It decreases with altitude because there is less air above.
Atmospheric pressure acts in all directions, not just downward. It is measured using a barometer.
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