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Bromine. This is a liquid at room temperature and pressure but fumes a rich reddy brown vapour. Keep it in a fume cupboard.
The pressure will get higher quicker than in water because there is a different density between the liquids, and because there is a higher density, the liquid will be heavier and would push on you more than the smaller density of water. if you would submerge deep in that liquid, you will explode at a lower distance from the surface than in water.
No. Magma is melted rock. The rock deep in the mantle is almost entirely solid.
niether. The mesosphere is a layer of the atmosphere of earth, so it would be a gas. It is the coldest layer of the atmosphere reaching temperatures of -90 C. by mjjm23: No, it is a layer of the earth!! that is wrong, but i don't know the answer! THE ANSWER IS SOLID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BECAUSE OF THE PRESSURE IN THAT AREA OF THE EARTH IN COMPARISON TO THE MATERIALS IN THE MESOSPHERE. THE MESOSPHERE IS SOLID. BUT YES THE MESOSPHERE IS ALSO THE NAME OF AN ATMOSPHERIC LAYER. BUT IN THE EARTH IT IS SOLID...
High water pressure.
quicksand is a crude mixture of whatevers in the sandpit, sand, water, often mud and stuff. ect.. so it is both. Containing a liquid and a solid make the mixture act as a semi-solid.
Probably there is some hydrogen in all of these states deep in Jupiter's atmosphere.
The only liquid layer of Earth is the outer core, composed of liquid iron and nickel. Deep in the Earth's interior is an iron and nickel core. The center of that core is solid, but there is a layer a thousand miles or more think that is liquid. Above the core is mantle material that is not necessarily considered liquid, because it is so viscous. Earth has an outer solid crust.
Generally speaking, the crust of the earth is a solid. Yes, there are oceans on the earth. Heck, they cover much of the surface. But the crust extends down well below the bottom of the ocean. Earth's crust is up to 70 kilometers deep, which is over 40 miles. The deepest the ocean gets is roughly 7 miles. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the earth's structure.
Liquid pressure = weight density x depth When you swim under water, you can feel the water pressure acting against your eardrums. The deeper you swim, the greater the pressure. The cause of pressure is simply the weight of the water (and air) above pushing against you. If you swim twice as deep, there is twice the weight of water above, and twice the water pressure. The pressure exerted by the liquid depends on density as well as depth. If you were submerged in a liquid more dense than water, the pressure would be proportionally greater. (c) Conceptual Physical Science Textbook
a liquid fossil fuel made in deep ocean
Bromine. This is a liquid at room temperature and pressure but fumes a rich reddy brown vapour. Keep it in a fume cupboard.
Given that this stands out a mile as almost certainly a school homework question, to answer directly would be to make me complicit in cheating. So I will tell you how to calculate it, which would appear to be the point of the question: 1) The relationship between depth and pressure of water is linear. 2) If water X ft deep exerts a pressure of P lb/in2, then water of Y ft deep will obviously exert a pressure of P(Y/X) lbs/in2 Given thats information you can now solve the original question.
Neptune? Yes, it is made of gas; it is one of the 'gas giants'. It is 'composed of a deep atmosphere around a liquid surface and sometimes a solid core'.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no definite surface. The only solid portion is its core, deep within the planet under enormous heat and pressure.
The pressure will get higher quicker than in water because there is a different density between the liquids, and because there is a higher density, the liquid will be heavier and would push on you more than the smaller density of water. if you would submerge deep in that liquid, you will explode at a lower distance from the surface than in water.
Basically, a pressure washer uses pressurization to deliver a concentrated spray of water or liquid. The force of this stream enables you to deep clean surfaces. But be careful what you use a pressure cleaner on - the force of the water can harm some surfaces. A pressure washer is a machine that pressurizes enough pressure to blast out a forceful spray of water that can deep clean an area and rid it of grime and mold. Pressure washers are used by painters to peel away paint from a house.