There is so much pressure that the hydrogen gas gets turned into a liquid, a metallic state.
The pressure changes
the lower you go in relation to the top of the atmosphere the larger the column of air is that is pressing down on you. so if you are 3 ft from the edge of the atmosphere you only have 3 ft of air pushing on you but if you are at sea level you have thousands of feet of air pushing down.
The higher the magnification the lower the depth of field.
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.
Like on earth, atmosphere pressure is higher where elevation is lowest. The depth of Valleys and Impact craters, with depth of up 8000 meters, have the thickest atmosphere.
I guess that the atmosphere would change in terms of depth if the planets temperature changed enough.
As magnification increases, the depth of focus decreases.
As the magnification increases, the depth of field decreases.
The density increases
Its intensity decreases.
increases
Both increase.
as water depth increases then so does the water pressure
It increases up to a certain point.
the pressure decreases the pressure increases
ssomething scientific im sure
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The pressure increases in direct proportion to the depth.