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The temperature increases with increasing depth within Earth's crust.
when you go up in the air the more pressure you feel it is the same when you go deeper under water
it changes as you go deeper because the more you go down the pressure is harder because of all of the rocks and the temperature change because of the mantle, inner core, and the outer core but mostly out of the inner core.
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Temperature decreases with depth.
the deeper you go, generally the colder it gets
temperature increases with depth
The temperature increases with increasing depth within Earth's crust.
the deeper you go, the colder the ocean water gets
Both temperature and pressure increase with depth.
The temperature increases with increasing depth within Earth's crust.
The degree of temperature and exertion of pressure by the molten materials (magma) within the mantle is directly proportional to its depth. This means that, the deeper you go down the mantle the higher the degree of temperature and pressure exerted.
A rapid change in temperature with depth in the ocean is called thermocline. A rapid change in density with depth in the ocean is called the pynocline.Thermocline
As wer gets deeper there is less oxygen and it gets colder.
As you travel deeper in water, the temperature will go down and become colder. This is because cold water is denser than warm water and sinks while the warm water rises. It is also due to the fact that the sun's rays can only go down so far.
when you go up in the air the more pressure you feel it is the same when you go deeper under water