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The torr is a unit of pressure approximately equal to 1/760 of standard atmospheric pressure, or 1 millimeter of mercury (mmHg). It's commonly used in vacuum and low-pressure measurements, particularly in chemistry and physics.
The atmosphere is a unit of pressure approximately equal to the average atmospheric pressure at sea level on Earth, which is about 101,325 Pascals or 101.325 kilopascals. It's often used in weather reports and discussions of atmospheric pressure.