more than 80 cm
respirations increase in rate and depth.
Bulk density generally increases with soil depth due to increasing pressure from the soil column above. Porosity is inversely related to bulk density, thus porosity should decrease as soil depth increases.
By the depth of the mantle the only compressive force that is acting is gravity (the weight if the crust above).
It varies with latitude due to the uneven heating of the Earth's atmosphere. It is thickest near the equator. The troposphere extends for more than 16 kilometers (56,000 feet) of altitude above the equator but less than 9 kilometers (30,000 feet) above the North and South Poles.
its impossible!
Sure if there is enough metal like steel rebar
The depth a Bounty Hunter BHJS Junior Metal Detector can indicate presence of metal is similar to that of a professional metal detector. It can find coins up to 5 inches deep and some larger objects up to 3 feet deep.
At greater depth, the pressure increases, due to the weight of the liquid above.
Because of the weight of the water above.
Technically speaking it can detect through anything, however the depth at which it can detect will be effected by various factors such as density, moisture and more importantly base metals present in the sand and soil layer. One of the biggest factors is metal density and variety in the soil layer. An area rich in a variety of metals will require a detector with excellent discrimination in order to decipher specific target metals or there will be too much background metal to find a specific object. Basically it comes down the quality of the detector, the depth it can penetrate and the level of discrimination that it can be set to that will allow it to pick out specific metal combinations. A poor quality detector will get confused and go off constantly if there is a high volume of metals in the soil composition and if it lacks the ability to tune out the "background" noise of those metals.
Hi there! Here's the answer, darling: The depth is about 80-90 km. above the sea's level.
Six feet
That would require a pretty in-depth medical evaluation.
At a greater depth, the weight of all the liquid (or gas) above adds to the pressure.
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The pressure (force per cm2) at a particular depth is the weight of water above that square centimetre.
Due to the weight of the fluid above you.