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At the very center.

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Q: Pressure increases with depth toward the center of the earth in which layer would you expect pressure to be the greatest?
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Pressure increases with depth toward the center of Earth. In which layer would you expect pressure to be the greatest?

At the very center.


Why does the exosphere have the least amount of pressure?

Air pressure decreases as altitude increases. Matter is held by gravity. The same reason that pressure is greatest in the core, the least pressure is farthest from the core. Matter "thins - out". The heaviest elements are always in the center and the lightest are furthest from the center.


Why does the exosphere have the least amount of air pressure?

Air pressure decreases as altitude increases. Matter is held by gravity. The same reason that pressure is greatest in the core, the least pressure is farthest from the core. Matter "thins - out". The heaviest elements are always in the center and the lightest are furthest from the center.


What happens to the pressure as you travel toward the center of the earth?

pressure increases and "bunches up"


Where does the sun convert matter into energhy?

This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.This happens at the Sun's center, where both the temperature and the pressure are greatest.


How does a disabled vasomotor center affect blood pressure?

Damage to your vasomotor center increases blood pressure.


How does pressure change as you go from the surface toward the center if the earth?

The pressure increases as you go deeper. The deeper you go the greater the pressure


How does pressure change as you go from the surface toward the center if earth?

The pressure increases as you go deeper. The deeper you go the greater the pressure


Does pressure increase or decrease as you travel to the center of the earth?

It increases. The closer you get to the Earth's core - the higher the pressure (and temperature).


Where on earth is the pressure the greatest?

In the core - right in the center of the Earth.


How does air pressure and air temperature change as you travel towards the center of a hurricane?

Air pressure decreases while temperature increases.


Does pressure increase or decrease in deep water?

I'm not quite sure, but I would say that pressure does increase as you near the center of the Earth. Some argue that when you reach the center, there would be no pressure because of the equal amount of weight on each side. My question is...is the weight equal on every side. If not, then there would be pressure inside the core of the Earth.