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Both increase. A lot.
it gets hotter, way hotter, like molten metal hot.
Pressure decreases as you move outward from the Earth's core. The farther you are from the center, the less mass you will have pressing down on your location. Mass that is underneath you (or in other words, closer to the center) does not press on you, only mass that is above will add to the pressure where you are.
At the very center.
Sana Karenza says: Well it flows to that area because it's low pressure, low meaning closer to the earth's center.
It increases. The closer you get to the Earth's core - the higher the pressure (and temperature).
Both increase. A lot.
Because, During your journey to the center of Earth, your instruments record an increase in pressure in the surrounding rock.
The pressure gets more dence
As we get closer to the center of the earth, the gravity of earth increases and the heat too increases...thats what i think.
The pressure increases as you go deeper. The deeper you go the greater the pressure
The pressure increases as you go deeper. The deeper you go the greater the pressure
it gets hotter, way hotter, like molten metal hot.
Pressure increases as you get closer to earth.
the pressure changes by how deep you are below see level because of gravity?
As you go closer to the center of the Earth, pressure increases. The pressure at the center is great enough that rather than it be a liquid, it has been compressed to a solid state.
Pressure decreases as you move outward from the Earth's core. The farther you are from the center, the less mass you will have pressing down on your location. Mass that is underneath you (or in other words, closer to the center) does not press on you, only mass that is above will add to the pressure where you are.