Hi everybody im that buddy king_al mentioned in his last post. Here’s an illustration of what he ment to say in his last post. 
http://212.242.221.105/AirPressVsGrav.jpg
King Al suggests that if you fill his tube with air, so the pressure would be the same as the pressure at ground level, the pressure only would be a little different from the top of the tube to the bottom of the tube. He also believes that this pressure doesn’t need any help to be uphold. For this to be true you’ll have to ignore the influence of gravity! I suggest that that because of gravity the pressure will be the same as the pressure outside the tube.
Now wht do you guys think?
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Can a cloud weigh as much as a 747? (13-Mar-1998)
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Cloud weight weasling.
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