when you see an iceburg that is visible above the water, your only seeing 20% of the actual iceburg.
Though ice is less dense than water but still more of an iceberg is below water due to enormous mass of the iceberg...
The highest density of water is at the temperature of 4oC (ie. 1.000 kg/dm3), above or below this the density is lower.
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No. You experience greater and greater pressure as you swim farther and farther below the surface of the water. This is because there is a greater height of water pressing down on you from above.
Water pressure in the ocean is caused by the weight of the water above pushing down on the water below. The deeper you go in the ocean, the greater the water pressure because there is more water above pushing down. This pressure increases at a rate of about 1 atmosphere (14.7 psi) for every 10 meters of depth.
They use more fuel above the clouds, dum dum
If the signnn is less than then it is below the line , if it is more than than it is above the line, that is the shaded region, If the signnn is less than then it is below the line , if it is more than than it is above the line, that is the shaded region,
No, the force of the water on the piers increases with depth below the surface due to the increasing pressure from the weight of water above. This is described by Pascal's law, which states that pressure in a fluid increases with depth.
It is very important that the pH of the water we drink is 7 and not above or below 7 because if it is below it acidic and can not be taken in and it must not be above because it becomes an alkali.Noboby can drink a base.
The air above the sea is more humid.
It can be done from above or below. Above is easier but more time consuming.
If one-third of the weight of the wood is above the water, then two-thirds of the weight is below the waterline. The weight of the water displaced by the wood is equal to the weight of the wood submerged in the water, according to Archimedes' principle. So the weight of the water displaced is two-thirds of the weight of the wood.