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They both increase the deeper you go:D
Temperature increases as you go deeper inside Earth, with the highest temperatures ocurring in the core.
Temperature and pressure increases.
temperature and pressure density and the force of gravity
when you go up in the air the more pressure you feel it is the same when you go deeper under water
They both increase the deeper you go:D
Temperature increases as you go deeper inside Earth, with the highest temperatures ocurring in the core.
As you go deeper into the Earth, you very quickly reach a point where the temperature is constant year-round. Both temperature and pressure increase as you go deeper into the Earth.
As you go deeper into the Earth, you very quickly reach a point where the temperature is constant year-round. Both temperature and pressure increase as you go deeper into the Earth.
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As you go deeper into the earth the temperature increase. The rate at which the temperature increases is called the geothermal gradient.
Because of the pressure and the temperature of the earth.
The deeper into the Earth you go it gets hotter and hotter.
Temperature and pressure increases.
The pressure and the temperature would go on increasing .
temperature and pressure density and the force of gravity
It gets hotter. About 1 degree F. every 100 feet.