the pressure at bottom of a water body is greater than that at its surface
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Pressure increases as the depth increases. The pressure in a liquid is due to the weight of the column of water above. Since the particles in a liquid are tightly packed, this pressure acts in all directions. ... The greater pressure at the bottom would give a greater 'force per unit area' on the wall.
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Pressure increases with ocean depth.
At sea level, the air that surrounds us presses down on our bodies at 14.7 pounds per square inch . You don't feel it because the fluids in your body are pushing outward with the same force. ... The deeper you go under the sea, the greater the pressure of the water pushing down on you.
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