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  • 24-03-2017
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Why the greater the depth, the greater the pressure?

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WillDabFoYoMa
WillDabFoYoMa WillDabFoYoMa
  • 24-03-2017
Well, the reason behind this is because water depth (I assume you're talking about water/liquid) increases the pressure because of the weight and volume of the water above. I hope this helps! ~Mia
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