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The deeper the water, the higher the pressure. This is due to how much weight is on the water. At the top of the ocean, the only thing above the water pushing down on it is air. However, at the bottom of the ocean you have not only the air but the entire body of water above it pushing down. This creates a greater pressure at lower depths.
The deeper water in the pitcher, of course. The pressure doesn't depend on the lateral size of the body of water, only the depth. Otherwise, you woudn't be able to dip a toe in the ocean!
No one knows exactly how much pressure the human body can withstand, but it is deeper than 1,500 feet.
a gulf, of course
Because the pressure increases with depth. The same as if you go underwater, the weight of water above you increases as you go deeper, exerting a greater pressure on your body. This greater pressure decreases the unit volume of the matter, so the density increases.
A bay
The body will not explode, explode means to burst or shatter violently and noisily as a result of rapid combustion, decomposition, excessive internal pressure, or other process, typically scattering fragments widely. The deeper and deeper you go underwater the more and more pressure there is on your body from the weight of the water above you. But answering the question that I think you are trying to ask, yes, extreme depth can harm the body and even cause death. But in most cases, excluding submarines and SCUBA diving, you would drown before the pressures of the depths would cause any harm to your body.Dr. Dave
Its probably because they evolved in the deepest parts of the ocean and their body formation is used to the intense pressure of water.
A canal, a sound or a gulf.
it starts with a G for sure!
Swimming is something when a person swims in a body of water.