the deeper you go, generally the colder it gets
Science!
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JaMason the stud who is way kewler than JaZach and is equivilent to chuck norris, is the relationship between voltage and temperature.
They are scales for measuring temperature.
When the temperature is increased, the speed also increases.
No.
A relationship that has "depth"?
The relationship between depth and sunlight is positive. The more sunlight there is, the deeper you can see into the ocean.
The greater the depth, the greater the pressure.
It is an inverse relationship
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The well depth must be greater than the depth to the water table.
There is an inverse relationship between temperature and viscosity. That is, as the temperature increases, the viscosity decreases (the fluidity increases. However, the exact nature of the relationship is far from straightforward.
The relationship between elevation and climate has to do with temperature. The higher up the elevation is the colder the temperature is.
The relationship between density and temperature is linear. In a thermal expansion, density will decrease and temperature increases and vice versa.
pressure of liquid on bottom=density*gravitational force*depth :)
As the depth increases, the density increases also.