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The greater the depth the greater the pressure.
because pressure is high at top not at bottom
pressure AND temperature increase as you go deeper into the earth's crust. pressure: because more and more weight is being forced downward. temperature: because the middle of the earth is magma, therefore the closer you get to it, the hotter it's going to feel.
For the same reason that water pressure is less three feet below the surface than it is 30 feet below the surface. On the ground (on earth) we are at "the bottom of the pool" - the air is heaviest there.
The pressure above the wing be Save comes less than the pressure below the wing.
Both temperature and pressure increase with depth.
it increases
the pressure changes by how deep you are below see level because of gravity?
The greater the depth the greater the pressure.
Pressure increases the deeper you sink beneath the surface of the sea. So 20 metres below the surface has more pressure than 10 metres above the surface.
the pressure decreases the pressure increases
Decreasing the pressure will not produce liquid rock below the surface.
air pressure
because pressure is high at top not at bottom
The pressure at 100 meters below the surface of sea water with a density of 1150kg is 145.96 psi.
add 1 atm (atmosphere) for every 10 meters below the surface
temperature gets hotter