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5. Why is the pressure at a certain depth in sea-water more than at the same depth in river water?

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Answered by qwerty01
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As pressure of liquid depends upon density of liquid by the relation P= hρ​g. Since sea water has more density than river water due to salt present in it. Therefore pressure of sea water at acertain depth is higher than the river water at same depth.
Answered by timesfeedback
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Answer:

Sea water has more density than river-water.

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