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The pressure at the bottom of the pitcher of water 35cm deep is higher than at the bottom of the bathtub of water 30cm deep. Pressure in a fluid increases with depth, so the deeper the water column, the greater the pressure at the bottom. This is due to the weight of the water above exerting a force on the bottom.
0 degrees celsius
a hurricane would form
When the North Atlantic ocean meets the Antarctic bottom water Hurricanes form(:
-4 degrees c
Yes, Atlantic deep water is warmer and less dense than the Antarctic bottom water, so it flows on top.
I think it is because most things that water is polluted by are more dense so they would sink to the bottom. Hope this helps
Not really possible to say. However, deep lakes tend to have bottom temperatures closely approximating average underground temperatures, which depend on latitude. The water at the bottom of Table Rock Lake in southern Missouri, for example, is around 55 degrees year-round.
Antarctic Bottom Water
Depends on how deep the lake is, and the climate where the lake is located.
deep enough for no one to be able to touch the bottom
if it froze from the bottom up, it would not be able to melt (like in deep lakes) and the life on the bottom of the lake, pond etc. would die.