2) Place a checkmark next to all true statements. The deeper you go under water, the more pressure you will feel pressure is a non factor to anyone under water so it doesn't matter what the pressu is by rising towards the surface of the water, you'll increase the pressure you'll feel you feel the same amount of pressure no matter how deep you go salt water is more dense than fresh water so you'll feel even more pressure under salt water than at the same depth under fresh water

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2) Place a checkmark next to all true statements.
The deeper you go under water, the more pressure you will feel
pressure is a non factor to anyone under water so it doesn't matter what the pressur
is
by rising towards the surface of the water, you'll increase the pressure you'll feel
you feel the same amount of pressure no matter how deep you go
salt water is more dense than fresh water so you'll feel even more pressure under salt
water than at the same depth under fresh water
Transcribed Image Text:2) Place a checkmark next to all true statements. The deeper you go under water, the more pressure you will feel pressure is a non factor to anyone under water so it doesn't matter what the pressur is by rising towards the surface of the water, you'll increase the pressure you'll feel you feel the same amount of pressure no matter how deep you go salt water is more dense than fresh water so you'll feel even more pressure under salt water than at the same depth under fresh water
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