As a general rule, every 10m down you go, you increase 1 atmosphere or bar. So at 1500m you'd be at 150 bar
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The water pressure at a depth of 1500m is approximately 147 atmospheres or 2200 pounds per square inch (psi). This high pressure is due to the weight of the water above exerting a force on the water below.
Depends on the depth.
Water pressure.
As ocean depth increases, pressure also increases. This is because as water depth increases, there is more water above exerting force due to gravity. Pressure in the ocean increases about 1 atmosphere (atm) for every 10 meters of depth.
It depends where in the ocean you mean! To work this out: At sea level, the Earth's atmosphere exerts a pressure of 1 bar. Then each 10 meter depth of Sea Water also exerts a pressure of 1 bar. So take your ocean bottom depth (in meters) divide it by 10 and add 1. This will give you the pressure at that depth of ocean. alot
Because water is denser than air.
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Water pressure in the ocean is caused by the weight of the water above pushing down on the water below. The deeper you go in the ocean, the greater the water pressure because there is more water above pushing down. This pressure increases at a rate of about 1 atmosphere (14.7 psi) for every 10 meters of depth.
At sea level,the pressure of the atmosphere pushing down on the ocean surface is reffered to as 1 atmosphere of pressure.An atmosphere is the pressure exerted on a surface at sea level by the column of air above it.As you go below the oceans surface ,the pressure increases because of the force of the water molecules pushing down.
The pressure at the bottom of the ocean can vary depending on the depth. On average, pressure increases by about 1 atmosphere (approximately 14.7 pounds per square inch) for every 33 feet of depth. This means that at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean, the pressure can reach over 1,000 times the pressure at the surface.
The water pressure of the ocean at 500 feet is approximately 217.5 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure increases by 14.7 psi for every additional 33 feet in depth due to the weight of the water above.