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Pressure increases with depth toward the center of Earth. In which layer would you expect pressure to be the greatest?

At the very center.


Can you give me a sentence with the word expedition in it?

The expedition headed toward the center of the continent. They departed on the expedition as a matter of principle.


What happens to air when there is an area of lower pressure nearby?

The thing that is low pressure is air. When a meteorologist says that there is an area of "Low Pressure" he is saying that there is a low air pressure in an area or, more exactly, that there is less air per cubic unit than there is in surrounding areas. So, if neutrally pressured air met with low pressured air the neutrally pressured or comparatively condensed air, a.k.a "high pressure" air would fall downward until it reached a state of equilibrium. And attaining equilibrium by both mixing with the surrounding air and falling to an altitude of similar air pressure.


How does release of pressure affect mechanical weathering?

There are two main types of weathering: mechanical (also called 'physical') and chemical. Pressure release is a form of mechanical weathering. Pressure release usually occurs when rock that has been deeply buried, rises toward the surface due to the erosion of the mass of rock above it. Pressure release causes fractures and exfoliation in the depressurizing rock body. These fractures in the rock make it more susceptible to, and accelerate, other modes of mechanical weathering attack, such as freeze/thaw hydraulics and plant root growth.


When cool dry air sinks from the upper atmosphere toward the Earth's surface what happens?

water vapor happens or gas flows into the air

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How does pressure change as you go from the surface toward the center if the earth?

The pressure increases as you go deeper. The deeper you go the greater the pressure


How does pressure change as you go from the surface toward the center if earth?

The pressure increases as you go deeper. The deeper you go the greater the pressure


Does pressure increase from earths surface toward the center of earth?

Yes.


How does the pressure change as you go from the toward the center of earth?

The pressure gets more dence


How does the pressure change as you go toward the center of the earth?

Because, During your journey to the center of Earth, your instruments record an increase in pressure in the surrounding rock.


How does the tempiture change as you go from the surface toward te center of the ea rth?

dont kno


What happens to the pressure as you move from the center of the earth toward the surface?

Temperature and pressure increase massively from earth's surface to the centre of the Earth. At the inner core, the pressure is so great that iron is solid, even at such high temperatures.


How does the pressure change from the surface toward the center of the earth?

All matter (something that has mass and takes up space) on and near Earth is subject to the pull from the Earth's gravitational field, with an acceleration rate of 9.8 m/sec. In other words, the Earth's gravity field is trying to pull every bit of matter toward the center of the Earth.


Pressure increases with depth toward the center of Earth. In which layer would you expect pressure to be the greatest?

At the very center.


Pressure increases with depth toward the center of the earth in which layer would you expect pressure to be the greatest?

At the very center.


How does pressure change as you go from surface toward the center of earth?

All matter (something that has mass and takes up space) on and near Earth is subject to the pull from the Earth's gravitational field, with an acceleration rate of 9.8 m/sec. In other words, the Earth's gravity field is trying to pull every bit of matter toward the center of the Earth.


How does the pressure change as you go from the surface toward the center of earth?

All matter (something that has mass and takes up space) on and near Earth is subject to the pull from the Earth's gravitational field, with an acceleration rate of 9.8 m/sec. In other words, the Earth's gravity field is trying to pull every bit of matter toward the center of the Earth.