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4. Why does density of different layers increase with depth ?​

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Answered by YashoshreeBhadauria
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Answer:

As you go deeper indepth, pressure increases. Density = mass/volume. The layers beneath us due to pressure get packed to the point of being very dense

Answered by JONE45AVENGERS
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As you go deeper in the pressure increases .

DENSITY=mass/volume

The layers Beneath has due to pressure get to the point of being very dense.

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