Why can’t the air pressure be calculated in the same way as the pressure of a liquid at the bottom

Why can’t the air pressure be calculated in the same way as the pressure of a liquid at the bottom or walls of a vessel is calculated?

This cannot be done, because for such a calculation it is necessary to know the height of the atmosphere and the density of the air. But the atmosphere has no definite boundary, and the air density at different heights is different.



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