No body of water on earth is 4000km deep.
Depth and temperature affect pressure by increasing the pressure as the depth increases. As depth increases, temperature often falls.
The greater the depth, the greater the pressure.
Careful! This is a tricky question. When we're talking about the pressure on the dam, we only really care about the depth of the lakes, not their lengths. The answer is that the length of the lakes makes no difference on the pressure exerted on the dam. Thanks Mr. Sacks!
At greater depth, the pressure increases, due to the weight of the liquid above.
as water depth increases then so does the water pressure
4000 m is greater than 3 km.4000 m = 4 km > 3 km
4000 km = 2485.5 miles
4000 meters = 4 kilometers.
4000 square miles is equivalent to approximately 10,360 square kilometers.
Answer: 4000 km = 2485.484 mi.
I'm going to assume you had a typo and meant to say "Is 4 km more than 4000 m?" The answer is no. 1km= 1000m so 4km=4000 km.
4km is 4000 meters because every 1000 meters is a kilometer 1 kilometer (km) = 1000 m 4000 m /1000 m/km =4 km
It is 400 km.
It is 0.004 km.
4000 km
Answer: 4000 mi. = 6437.376 km
The Grand Canyon is not even close to the size of Valles Marinaris. Grand Canyon length 446 km Valles Marinaris length 4000 km Grand Canyon maximum width 29 km Valles Marinaris maximum width 200 km Grand Canyon maximum depth 1.83 km Valles Marinaris maximum depth 7 km