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Pressure at the bottom of a sea is much greater than that at its surface. Explain it

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The force acting on surface water is only atmospheric pressure but in the bottom of the sea the weight of water is the force acting on the bottom. Since .P. is proportional and to .F. pressure at the bottom of the sea is much greater then that at its surface.
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