It depends where you start.
It is the weight of the water pressing down from above. The greater the depth the greater the pressure.
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It depends on which Splash Down Water Park you mean:Splashdown Waterparks, Poole, Dorset, UK - openSplashdown Quaywest, Paignton, Devon, UK - openSplash Down Dunes, Northwest, Indiana, USA - abandonedSplash Down Waterpark, Manassas, Virginia, USA - closed until 2014Splash Down Beach, Fishkill, New York, USA - open
No. You experience greater and greater pressure as you swim farther and farther below the surface of the water. This is because there is a greater height of water pressing down on you from above.
Yes, the more the water the greater the pressure of all the water pushing down on other water.
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It can mean he thinks ur hot and wants to see ur body wet.
Instead of pouring the wine down the side of the decanter the wine is allowed to splash in the bottom this allows additional air to be mixed.
You should always add (small parts of) the concentrated compound (acid, hydroxide) to (the larger amount of) water, because you can stirr and mix and cool down better (heat of hydration can be absorbed much better by the water and surroundings)
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