Like us there bodies are made up of a high percentage of water, so they are part of that system. we can go pretty deep ourselves
Because Nature has equipped them with the means to create an equal outward pressure. Species have been able to adapt in all kinds of ways during the passage of millions of years.
If they go pass 6,000 feet they won't be able to see because light disappears there. But if they go REALLY far, they could be crushed by the water pressure.
There would be more pressure at the bottom of a pitcher of water 35cm deep. +++ To explain, the pressure is a function purely of depth, not volume.
About 41.4 psi or 2.85 bar
No body of water on earth is 4000km deep.
It is most likely that they have adapted to the extreme pressure.
Because Nature has equipped them with the means to create an equal outward pressure. Species have been able to adapt in all kinds of ways during the passage of millions of years.
If they go pass 6,000 feet they won't be able to see because light disappears there. But if they go REALLY far, they could be crushed by the water pressure.
Some creatures have adapted to living in the great pressure found in the depths of the oceans. If they are brought up to the lesser pressure at the surface, they don't usually survive.
They do not dive deep enough.
Submarine hulls are subject to sea pressure, and that pressure increases the deeper the submarine goes. There are design limits to the amount of pressure that a hull can take, and if that pressure is exceeded by diving too deep, the hull will fail and will be crushed.
because they have adapted to push outward equally.
It is a thermometer that measures in deep sea environments where normal thermometers would be crushed by the enormous pressure!!!!!
because they have adapted to push outward equally.
High water pressure.
if somthing go's in it it will get crushed
There would be more pressure at the bottom of a pitcher of water 35cm deep. +++ To explain, the pressure is a function purely of depth, not volume.