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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.
No body of water on earth is 4000km deep.
3000 km, of course!
3 km are in 3000 m.
Answer: 3000 km = 1864.113 mi.
3000 m is 3000 m and 2 km is 2 km: they are different.
9,000 degrees cold Preasure: 1.1142930000000002
No 2. Surely if the column of air is taller, the pressure must increase. Some mines are km deep.
3 km
3 dm 3000 cm 3000 m, 300 km
3000=1,864.51 miles answered by Wandini from mirsan23@hotmail.com
3000 m is bigger. There is 1000 m in a km, which means that 3000 m is 3 km.
3000 metres.