deep inside the sea water
get more platings to get more pressure
Air pressure is Greater at sea level.Atmospheric pressure is higher at sea level. There is more atmosphere on top of the observer at that point, so the pressure is higher.
Yes, air pressure affects wind. Wind tends to blow from a region of high pressure to a region of lower pressure. As a result, low pressure regions tend to experience more turbulent weather.
Salt water is more dense than fresh water. The added density adds pressure, so the pressure will be greater at the same depth in salt water. This is also the cause of the increase of buoyancy in saltwater.
if you are swimming at the same depth the pressure will be the same. Depth affects pressure directly proportionally. That is if you swim deeper the pressure will become greater. If you swim up the pressure will become less. The size of the body of water does not affect pressure. Think of it this way, the further down you swim the more your ears hurt. they hurt because of the increase in pressure.
At sea level
At the same depth the pressure is greater at sea because salt water is denser than fresh water.
The higher the elevation the lower the air pressure. Sea level is considered the standard for air pressure measurement.
no, there is more air pressure though
Compared to 101 kiloPascals (kPa) at sea level, she would experience 87.9 kPa.
because they have adapted to push outward equally.
because they have adapted to push outward equally.