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Per the ICAO (International Civil Aeronautics Organization) standard atmosphere, the pressure at 1000 ft is 0.9644 times sea level, which is 1013.25 mb. So at 1000 ft, the "standard" pressure is 977.18 mb.

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15y ago

Atmosphereic Pressure at sea level = 14.696 psi

Water pressure increases roughly every with every 33 feet of water so

100/33 = 3.0303

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The water pressure (or atmosphereic pressure) at 100 meters below the ocean

surface = 3.0303 * 15.696 or 195.0506 psi

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On average, air pressure decreases about 4 percent every 300-meter increase in elevation. If the air pressure at sea level is 100 kPa, then it will be approximately 90 kPa at 1,000 meters above sea level.

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That depends on how far below sea level you are.

You can find the approximate atmospheric pressure using a simple Mercury barometer.

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100,000 Pascals which the same as in Newtons per square meter, but for the third world countries still using imperial measures 14.5 psi, Also 100 atmospheres...

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Approx. 89 KPa

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About 460 pounds per square inch.

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11.06 bar at 100m

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10000

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An answer without the units is useles

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