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Would we call it air pressure, more likely to be water pressure.

The pressure down there is a staggering 15,966 pounds (7.24 metric tonnes) per square inch, or roughly 1,086 times the pressure we live with at sea level. The Temperature down there is 27°F (-3°C), it is kept liquid by the amount of pressure from all the water above.

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Would we call it air pressure, more likely to be water pressure.

The pressure down there is a staggering 15,966 pounds (7.24 metric tonnes) per square inch, or roughly 1,086 times the pressure we live with at sea level. The Temperature down there is 27

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The pressure in the deepest parts of the ocean is roughly how many times the usual air pressure you experience?

It is a lot more pressure than what you are used to. This is why extra precautions and gear is needed.


At which ocean feature would the most amount of pressure be exerted?

Water pressure increases with depth, so the deepest spot in the ocean is probably the location of the greatest water pressure. The Marianas trench is the deepest place (10,911m) and the pressure is 108.6 MPa. For a comparason, the standard sea-level air pressure is only 101.325 kPa, or about 1000 less.


Where is the greatest pressure in the ocean?

At the bottom of the Mariana Trench (Pacific Ocean), where water pressure is about eight tons per square inch.


What percentage of air in the ocean is oxygen?

1-2% in the deepest part


Why During the warmest part of a June day breeze blows from the ocean toward the shore at a beach?

air pressure over the ocean is higher than air pressure over the land!


Which of the following parts of the atmosphere contains the lowest air pressure?

The higher parts


Would air pressure be greater over the ocean or over land?

Early in the day, the land is quite cold as it has lost its heat overnight. Therefore it is more dense and has a greater air pressure. However, as the day progresses, the air above the land will be very hot, less dense, and hence have a lower pressure. As a result, the air above the ocean has a greater air pressure later in the day.


What is the least important enviromental factor in an ocean ecosystem?

air pressure


Why cant we live on the ocean?

No air to breath and the pressure would be to great.


Which of these is the least important environmental factor in an ocean ecosystem?

air pressure


Why does warm air meeting moist air result in low pressure?

The warm air is moist due to water evaporating from the land/ocean. It is low pressure because warm air is less dense, and rises, creating an area of low pressure.


Where is air pressure higher during the day above the ocean or land?

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