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At lower altitudes, in the stratosphere, the pressure is 0.01 atmospheres. It allows air's temperature significance, although metals remain unchanged. When we reach one atmosphere—normal earth conditions—water flows freely, and life thrives abundantly.
Ocean Depths
Diving underwater, just 10 meters down doubles the pressure to two atmospheres. As we explore deeper—40 meters and beyond—the pressure increases dramatically, revealing adaptations in marine life, like the gelatinous blobfish. Submersibles face extreme danger at depths of up to 3.8 kilometers, as illustrated by the tragedy of the Titan submersible, which imploded under 380 atmospheres.