no, its thicker at the bottom
NOPE
Water pressure increases with depth. So in a deep lake the bottom of the damn needs to be thicker to accommodate the greater water pressure.
The top of the convex lens is thicker than the bottom.
The pressure against the dam wall increases at the lower levels than nearer the surface. So I expect the foot of the dam wall to be thicker at the bottom than at the top.
to hold the water better but at the top it's thinner to get water in
They are on the top. Thicker strings make lower sounds. The lowest notes are the top strings.
Because the water pressure at the bottom of the dam is much more than the top.
They stay the same circumference.
Glass remains liquid. The glass at the bottom of the window becomes thicker than at the top. It is not radioactive.
The Colorado water is slowly melting if you look at the windows they will be thicker at the bottom because it is melting
tarts only have a bottom crust, and the crust is much thicker than a pie crust.