It decreases. There becomes less water to squeeze your body essentially, which is the premise of pressure.
It is what happens to a ship when it sales into water that is shallower than its keel depth. It gets stuck on the bottum and is no longer afloat - it is aground.
the pressure in the water increases, this is why you equalize, just like going up in an aeroplane!
The pressure gets too great and the submarine implodes. The deeper you go under water the more pressure there is.
The space of the hose gets tighter, because their is so much water wanting to come out
It gets darker and there is more water pressure. Different temperates, and different kinds of sea animals.
Water is warmed by sunlight. The pond gets more sunlight and is shallower, so that there is less water to heat.
The air vibrates in pressure waves.
The velocity of the water in a stream increases when the stream gets narrower or shallower (or both).
im asking the question, what happen when water gets in brain
The water gets cooler
When tap water gets contaminated there is high risk for diseases to spread.
The relative humidity increases, assuming that the pressure stays the same.