How do sea creatures living deep inside the sea are able to survive under very high atmospheric pressure ?
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This is because they contain air: that feeling comes from the air sacs in your body being squashed by the pressure of the water. Fish living closer to the surface of the ocean may have a swim bladder – that's a large organ with air in it, which helps them float up or sink down in the water.
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