In the deepest parts.(try the Challenger deep.)
Water pressure increases with depth, so the deepest spot in the ocean is probably the location of the greatest water pressure. The Marianas trench is the deepest place (10,911m) and the pressure is 108.6 MPa. For a comparason, the standard sea-level air pressure is only 101.325 kPa, or about 1000 less.
At the bottom of the Mariana Trench (Pacific Ocean), where water pressure is about eight tons per square inch.
Pressure increases as you go down.
Yes, the pressure in the ocean can potentially change the shape of a glass bottle. The external water pressure increases the deeper you go in the ocean, which can lead to the bottle being compressed or deformed due to the difference in pressure inside and outside the bottle.
good question! turns out, water pressure is actually too strong for most of cold new water to get Dow to the bottom!
because of the pressure that's why the ocean get's deeper :)
More pressure is normally experienced in the ocean, where apart from lack of oxygen, divers experience stronger gravity.
there is higher pressure the deeper you travel into the ocean. this pressure is detrimental to health. also breathing is an issue.
Too cold, too much pressure, no light, little food.
The water in the deep zone (abyssal zone) of the ocean would be most dense due to the high pressure and low temperature, causing water to become more compact and denser compared to surface waters.
At the bottom of the Mariana Trench (Pacific Ocean), where water pressure is about eight tons per square inch.
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