Well, if you can imagaine that weight of 1,600 elephants on every square cm of your body. That's the pressure on your body.
18,000 pounds per sq. inch give or take a pound!
Challenger deep is in the ocean, it was never explored by spacecraft.
High water pressure.
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.
Challenger deep
About 4 hours!
In the deepest parts.(try the Challenger deep.)
Challenger deep.
The challenger was able to protect the challenger deep by sleeping in the ground so far down.
The Challenger Deep is in the north Pacific, southwest of Guam.
Challenger deep is in the ocean, it was never explored by spacecraft.
High water pressure.
There would be more pressure at the bottom of a pitcher of water 35cm deep. +++ To explain, the pressure is a function purely of depth, not volume.
Challenger Deep is a very deep spot on Mariana's Trench. Mariana's Trench is very long and Challenger Deep is just a tiny part of it, considered the deepest part.
The water pressure is greater at the deep end of a pool because there is more water on top of that which adds to the pressure. If there is more water, the pressure wil be higher because there is more water to put weight on it.
The deepest point of the ocean is in the "Marianas Trench" and it's called "Challenger Deep" wich is almost 11000 meters deep, the pressure here is literally 1000 times stronger than the normal pressure at sea level, so it would feel like nothing, because u would be almost instantly crushed :)
yes if there is a high pressure on the water(when the water is deep).
the average temperature of challenger deep is 25 to 27 degrees Celsius (85 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit).