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Yes. The water pressure exerted on your body is greater than air pressure, and increases with depth.
A submarine deep in the ocean is under great pressure, and a space capsule outside the atmosphere is under zero pressure. Both of them are capable of high acceleration, zero acceleration, and anything in between. The pressure is irrelevant.
It appears to get bigger but, is still blurry.
If the object is floating on the surface of the fluid, like a boat, then the fluid is exerting the normal force on the object. The normal force is a force that is equal and opposite to the force of gravity acting on an object. If the object is under the water then the weight of the water above the object is pushing down on it.
it becomes slate
dry ice is carbon di oxide when pressure is decreased it becomes gas
An erupting volcano occurs when the pressure of the molten lava beneath becomes too great.
Carbon Dioxide, under pressure and cooled, becomes 'Dry Ice'. It takes on the appearance of a block of frozen water (ice).
No. Under normal circumstances, there is no pressure inside of a solid object.
It becomes hot and under pressure. At some stage, with sufficient heat and pressure it could become a metamorphic rock.
It becomes hot and under pressure. At some stage, with sufficient heat and pressure it could become a metamorphic rock.
it turns to diamond
this is called a ingneous rock
it blows up
increases?
it becomes cool