It depends where in the ocean you mean!
To work this out:
At sea level, the Earth's atmosphere exerts a pressure of 1 bar.
Then each 10 meter depth of Sea Water also exerts a pressure of 1 bar.
So take your ocean bottom depth (in meters) divide it by 10 and add 1. This will give you the pressure at that depth of ocean. alot
A LOT OF FRICKIN PRESSURE! ABOUT 1PSIOLOYTYH'S
It is pressed by the bottom of the earths crust and pressured up to the top of the mountain and the mountain begins to break. It takes about 500 years to break.
no
Earths crust can break under pressure and milk can break its foundation from pressure, both are different types of pressure, but still
super volcanoes can occur when the magma rises into the crust from a hotspot but is unable to breakthrough the crust. Pressure builds in a large and growing magma pool until the crust is unable to contain the pressure.
at the bottom of the ocean
It is pressed by the bottom of the earths crust and pressured up to the top of the mountain and the mountain begins to break. It takes about 500 years to break.
The pressure would decrease as you moved from the core to the crust.
the pressure iz 51-95 pressure kilometers.
no
the pressure iz 51-95 pressure kilometers.
Earths crust can break under pressure and milk can break its foundation from pressure, both are different types of pressure, but still
A single pie crust is a crust that will fill the bottom of the pie tin - or cover the pie on top - but not both. A double pie crust requires about twice as much dough, and is enough to cover both the bottom and the top.Some pies, like pumpkin, typically have only a bottom crust. Others, like apple pie and meat pies, use both a bottom and a top crust. The top crust functions like a lid on the pie, helping to contain the heat while the contents bake.
tarts only have a bottom crust, and the crust is much thicker than a pie crust.
The Moho
Yes.
Pressure
super volcanoes can occur when the magma rises into the crust from a hotspot but is unable to breakthrough the crust. Pressure builds in a large and growing magma pool until the crust is unable to contain the pressure.