If a deep sea diver swims at the same depth, or dives to a greater depth, how does water pressure change on his body?
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Water pressure increases and he feels more pressure on his body.
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Dive to just 10 meters deep and that pressure is doubled – because water is much denser than air, it exerts a much greater compressive force on your body. For every additional 10 meters deeper you dive, the pressure on your body increases by 1 bar.
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