Well, the pressure that's put on you if you need to finish work until a given date surely depends on time.
The less time, the more pressure is put on you.
If you refer to atmospheric or hydraulic pressure .... no.
This depends on concentration, temperature, pressure, stirring, etc.
This depends on the nature of the material, structure, temperature, pressure.
There is no set time for an eruption of a volcano. It all depends on the pressure building up beneath.
This depends on the rate of heating, pressure, and type of metal. Unless all are supplied, time can't be acquired.
Cooking involve chemical reactions; but the reaction rate depends on the pressure: increasing the pressure the reaction rate is increasing. Also dissolution of some components of foods depends on the pressure, in a similar relation.
No. It depends on the temperature. The only time you will really consider Pext is when you want to determine whether the substance will boil, which is when Pext = Pvap.
1.078 ATM but that depends on where you are
The volume of gas depends on two things: pressure and temperature.
Depends on the set pressure.
The answer depends on the pressure vessel.
Pressure depends on force and area. Pressure is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area. The formula for pressure is Pressure = Force/Area.
The two factors pressure depends on is force and area.