The pressure under 1 mile of the Earth's crust is approximately 2,300 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure increases with depth due to the weight of the overlying rock and material.
The average atmospheric pressure at sea level on Earth is about 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi) or 101.3 kilopascals (kPa). This pressure is due to the weight of the air above us in the atmosphere pushing down on the Earth's surface.
Going farther up into air, pressure decreases. Going down, pressure increases. When you think about it, more air is pressing down on you when you are standing on earth because more is on top of you. When you are up in the air, there isn't as much air pressing on you which shows that there isn't as much pressure. The same concept applies when under water; The farther you go under, more water is pressing on you than when you are more towards the surface which=more pressure (underwater).
The inner core of the Earth is solid and primarily composed of iron and nickel. It is believed to rotate at a slightly faster rate than the rest of the planet, causing a gradual eastward motion known as super-rotation. This movement generates Earth's magnetic field.
The density of Earth generally increases with depth due to the compression of materials under higher pressure. In the outer layers, the density is lower due to lighter materials, while the core is much denser because of the presence of heavy elements like iron and nickel.
The air pressure at the top of the stratosphere is very low, around 0.1 millibars, which is much lower than at the Earth's surface. It is where the Earth's atmosphere thins out and merges with space.
The pressure 1 mile under the Atlantic Ocean is approximately 2,300 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure increases as you descend further into the ocean due to the weight of the water above.
A human is under an average pressure of about 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi) at sea level on Earth due to the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on them. This pressure decreases at higher altitudes and increases underwater.
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Saturn is so much larger than Earth that it's atmosphere is under enough pressure to create a higher surface temperature.
The interior of Earth is so hot and under so much pressure that a human could not survive going more than a few miles into the crust.
The inner core of the Earth is under extreme pressure, causing it to remain solid despite its high temperature. This solid inner core is surrounded by the liquid outer core, which is responsible for generating the Earth's magnetic field through its convective flows.
Huge magma chambers grow under the earth and cannot be released through volcanic activity, until the pressure is too much and the magma pushes out through the earth's crust.
1 mile = 1.60934 kilometres3 miles = just under 5 kilometres (4.83 approximately)
The surface pressure on Venus is about 93 times that of Earth. Infact it is equivalent to 1 km under the oceans.
Pressure is the weight of an overlying column of material. The pressure at the core comes from 6400km of overlying rock, which is much denser than air
Pressure inside Earth increases much like pressure in the swimming pool increases.
you are under to much pressure