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I guess that the atmosphere would change in terms of depth if the planets temperature changed enough.
The shallower the water is, the warmer it can be. Direct sunlight will warm the water and as the water deepens, the warmth from the sun cannot reach as far. This creates a slightly colder temperature.
Latitude and depth!!
here's four.... 1) depth 2) flow 3) temperature 4) chemistry of the overlying water
Yes it does.
Depth and temperature affect pressure by increasing the pressure as the depth increases. As depth increases, temperature often falls.
The temperature increases with increasing depth within Earth's crust.
1553.4279805925 miles.
Both temperature and pressure increase with depth.
temperature increases with depth
false, the temperature increases with depth
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I guess that the atmosphere would change in terms of depth if the planets temperature changed enough.
2500km is about 8,202,100 feet.
2,500 kilometers is 2,500,000 meters.
The temperature increases with increasing depth within Earth's crust.
Both temperature and pressure increase as depth increases.