At the bottom of the Mariana Trench (Pacific Ocean), where water pressure is about eight tons per square inch.
The greatest point in the ocean is about 11 km deep, and every 10 meters, pressure increases roughly by 1 bar, so that would result in a maximum pressure (at the deepest point) of 1100 bars.
It depends on the air pressure above an ocean and the depth of it, the deeper the ocean the more pressure there is.
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at the ocean and going deeper into it
Near the earth's surface.
At the bottom of the Mariana Trench (Pacific Ocean), where water pressure is about eight tons per square inch.
Same reason water pressure is the highest at the bottom of the ocean - the amount of stuff above, pushing down.
Fluid pressure is the greatest at the deepest point. If the fluid is in different shaped vessels, the pressure is the greatest at the bottom of the vessel no matter what the shape.
Water pressure increases with depth, so the deepest spot in the ocean is probably the location of the greatest water pressure. The Marianas trench is the deepest place (10,911m) and the pressure is 108.6 MPa. For a comparason, the standard sea-level air pressure is only 101.325 kPa, or about 1000 less.
Pressure in aorta is greatest during ventricular systole.
it is greatest at the beach
The air pressure is greatest at sea level.
Arctic Ocean Southern Ocean Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean.
Air pressure decrease with altitude thus the air pressure is the greatest at the mountain base.
the middle, between the ocean