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If they go pass 6,000 feet they won't be able to see because light disappears there. But if they go REALLY far, they could be crushed by the water pressure.
The air gets trapped, and if the glass is brought deep enough under the water the air will be pressurised and will take up less space.
One-half the deep-water wave length.
There would be more pressure at the bottom of a pitcher of water 35cm deep. +++ To explain, the pressure is a function purely of depth, not volume.
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slows down in denser mediums & speeds up in less dense ones this explains why ur voice is so high pitched when u inhale a less dense gas like helium & why sound is deep & distorted underwater.
You would blow up from water pressure.
a hurricane would form
When a wave goes from deep water to shallow water, it decreases in size and strength. This is because shallow water does not have the required power to transmit the wave, and so its velocity decreases.
They can either just blackout and go into a deep sleep, or have there respiratory system depressed so much they stop breathing.
This water remain oth Earth surface or go deep.
Depending on depth of ocean, the diatoms size shrinks
If you mean survive, its because the water passes through their gills so they can breathe. They can't live on land. (with a few exceptions!) Anyways, if you are meaning why they can survive the pressure of deep water, I don't know.
Depends how deep the water is. I do know that if you were to be an evil littering person with no respect for marine life and you dropped a cola can into the ocean, then it would eventually implode due to the water pressure. DO NOT EVER EVER DO THIS. IT IS A THEORETICAL COLA CAN ONLY. SAVE THE TURTLES!
Its density increases.
waves get slower and higher then they break