Because the density of the force increases.
As you go deeper, there are more rocks above you, and the more rocks you have, the heavier everything above you gets. When something gets heavier, it applies more pressure on an object. Therefore, when you go deeper, pressure on an object increases.
Yes.
it increases
Weight causes density, density causes pressure, pressure causes heat. Heat and pressure change rocks into other rocks, which are metamophic.
Pressure from the earths core
Atmospheric pressure is caused by the force of the air above the earths surface. It is measured by the point in which the air meets the atmosphere.
As you move deeper towards the Earth's core, both temperature and pressure increase significantly. The temperature rises due to the heat generated from the decay of radioactive isotopes and residual heat from the planet's formation. Meanwhile, pressure increases because of the weight of the overlying materials, compressing the layers beneath. This combination of rising temperature and pressure affects the physical and chemical properties of the materials within each layer.
the movement of pressure on earths plates or land causes them to push each other and cause a crack in the earth
The Earth's density increases with depth because of the increasing pressure from the layers of material above. As you move deeper into the Earth, the weight of the material above compresses the layers below, causing them to become more compact and increase in density. Additionally, the heavier elements tend to sink towards the center of the Earth, further contributing to the overall increase in density with depth.
As depth beneath the Earth's surface increases, both temperature and pressure increase. This is due to the weight of the overlying rock and the Earth's internal heat. The increase in pressure and temperature with depth is known as the geothermal gradient.
what causes changes to earths landform
As you go deeper and deeper the layers will start to get hotter and thicker.