As you go deeper underwater, the pressure increases significantly due to the weight of the water above you. For every 10 meters (about 33 feet) of depth, the pressure increases by approximately one atmosphere (atm), which can affect buoyancy and the behavior of gases. Additionally, light penetration decreases, leading to darker conditions, and temperatures typically drop in deeper waters.
it becomes cool
A deep-water wave.
The water will exit the vessel's holes at different rates due to different pressures. The water exiting the top hole will exit slowest because it is under the least amount of pressure. The water exiting the bottom hole will come up the fastest because it is under the greatest amount of pressure.
Water at the bottom will have more density than top water due to it being pressurised with the weight of the top water, the deeper the water the denser it will be.
what happens to things that sit in water for a long time?
The pressure gets too great and the submarine implodes. The deeper you go under water the more pressure there is.
The deeper you swim, the greater pressure becomes because there is more water above you pressing down.
It happens in water.
aluminium
because they have an instinct to tell them go under the sand or what ever is on the bottom .or to just go deeper under water.
The temperature typically decreases as you go deeper in an aquatic system. This is due to the interaction between sunlight and water, which causes surface waters to be warmer than deeper waters.
Under normal conditions of temperature, nothing happens; water and neon do not react.
Yes, magnetism happens even under water.
Because the deeper you go the more water you have on top of you, every 10 meters you go under water, you have another atmosphere on top of you, the wieg that is pressed to you is what causes the pressure
Deeper Water was created in 1994-09.
You can fly under water
Water pressure increases as you go deeper.