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No, because water have actually more pressure than any human beings or other animals species. Water pressure could increase and decrease.

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No, because water have actually more pressure than any human beings or other animals species. Water pressure could increase and decrease.


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What is the difference between water pressure and air pressure, and how do they affect the performance of a hydraulic system?

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Why pressure inside a liquid increases withdepth?

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What does barometric pressure have to do with evaporation?

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Is there more pressure used in Osmosis or reverse Osmosis?

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How does water pressure change with dept?

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When a glass is placed facing down in a basin of water why don't the water go inside the glass?

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How did the US and Great Britain relieve pressure on the soviet army?

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Why does fluid move against gravity in the osmometer?

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