If the earth was a ball and there is vacuum in the huge space that surrounds it, then how can there be air surrounding the ball also, with no container to seperate the air and the vacuum. Its not possible,
Think about why your ears pop as you go higher in elevation. O.K. Maybe you can't hear the popping because of the constant "Ddddduuuuhhhh" sound you keep making. So take a barometer, which is a fancy word for how you would say, "me gonna measure air pushy thing"...First learn how to count and how numbers work...Then take a barometer and see how the numbers decrease as you go higher in elevation. Air pressure goes down as you go higher up. It doesn't just equalize everywhere in the atmosphere.
Why? Because you have a four year old's understanding of "container". You think it just means a box with a lid. But if you had a box with a magnetic plate as the bottom of the box you wouldn't necessarily need a lid because the magnetic force "contains" anything attracted to magnet inside the box without a lid. The closer an item is to the magnet the stronger it feels the force. I assume you've played with magnets before you swallowed them so you've probably observed this for yourself.
Likewise gravity acts as a force to contain things like air on Earth without some imaginary dome. The air closer to the surface feels gravity stronger than the air higher up.
Fine.
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