temperature gets hotter
generally speaking the temperature reduces the deeper you go until you get close to the outer core. also its spelt "Kilometre"
Soil pressure increases with depth due to the overburden or self-weight of the soil and also due to loads imposed upon the soil. For example, the pressure variation below the depth of soil is linear and the relation is given by pressure = unit wt * depth. As depth increases, there will be a linear increase in the soil pressure.
Atmospheric pressure changes are related to changes in temperature of the air as a result of different temperatures of the ground and water below, as well as different amounts of cloud cover and differing solar angles.
It might. It depends on what the average temperature is. If it is warmer but still below freezing, then frost can continue to go deeper. Warm temperatures do not CAUSE frost to go deeper though.
Waterfalls create a washed out, deeper, area below them due to the principles of erosion. As the water falls in the area, the mass and velocity of the water digs into the soil below and washes it away. This effect creates deeper pools below the falling water.
Because the density of the force increases.
Because the density of the force increases.
temperature gets hotter
As you go deeper, there are more rocks above you, and the more rocks you have, the heavier everything above you gets. When something gets heavier, it applies more pressure on an object. Therefore, when you go deeper, pressure on an object increases.
Atmospheric pressure exerts more force on you if you are deeper than 10 meters. At 10m below sea level the atmospheric pressure is double that of on land and it increase with every 10 metres that you descend
pressure AND temperature increase as you go deeper into the earth's crust. pressure: because more and more weight is being forced downward. temperature: because the middle of the earth is magma, therefore the closer you get to it, the hotter it's going to feel.
at the ocean and going deeper into it
it increases
Pressure increases the deeper you sink beneath the surface of the sea. So 20 metres below the surface has more pressure than 10 metres above the surface.
AnswerTire pressure is supposed to be measured while the tire is cold. Tire pressure is higher when the tire is hot; therefore, the pressure of a hot tire will drop below its limit when it cools down.
Because water is denser than air.
The deeper you get into the earth, the more weight you have above you. This results in pressure that increases the density of the material below.