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the density of sea increases with depth
Hydrostatic pressure increases by the density of the substance multiplied by gravitational constant and depth.
Density of a liquid increases with increasing depth because it is being compressed between the weight of matter above it's self and whatever is retaining it. Mass per unit volume (density) increases through only two ways condensing or abating heat.
Yes, pressure does increase as your depth increases in the water
As the magnification increases, the depth of field decreases.
the density of sea increases with depth
the density of sea increases with depth
The density increases
As the depth increases, the density increases also.
As the depth increases, the density increases also.
depth and salinity increases density of sea water increases
The density increases
Bulk density generally increases with soil depth due to increasing pressure from the soil column above. Porosity is inversely related to bulk density, thus porosity should decrease as soil depth increases.
The temperature increases with increasing depth within Earth's crust.
the higher pressure at lower depths compresses our body in contrast to a rock which cannot be compressed. So, our density increases as the depth increases
temperature increases with depth
Hydrostatic pressure increases by the density of the substance multiplied by gravitational constant and depth.