the density of sea increases with depth
p=(Rho)gh where p is pressure (Rho) is the density of water g is the force of gravity h is the height of the water column (depth)
you have to do the density of the water times by the weight times by the height
Water pressure = height (depth) * density of substance * gravitational field strength
Since liquid pressure is function of density,acceleration due to gravity and depth of liquid level so here density of sea water is greater than that of river water ,so liquid pressure in sea must be more.
Hydrostatic pressure increases by the density of the substance multiplied by gravitational constant and depth.
the density of sea increases with depth
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Pycnocline
depth and salinity increases density of sea water increases
the higher pressure at lower depths compresses our body in contrast to a rock which cannot be compressed. So, our density increases as the depth increases
p=(Rho)gh where p is pressure (Rho) is the density of water g is the force of gravity h is the height of the water column (depth)
pycnocline
The density of water increases with depth due to the increase in pressure. As water molecules are packed closer together under high pressure, the density of water increases. Therefore, in deep water where the pressure is higher, the density of water is also higher.
Pycncline
you have to do the density of the water times by the weight times by the height
Water pressure = height (depth) * density of substance * gravitational field strength
The deeper the water gets the more water there is. Think of it like bricks, the more you put on the pile, the heavier it gets because there is more weight on the bottom bricks.