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MulderFBI
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So as we know at the bottom of the ocean we have water cooled to 0-4 degrees celsius which is very dense and also compressed due to the pressure.
Imagine we lower a few kilometres long pipe to the bottom of the ocean (it's made of material that is strong enough to sustain pressure). It's closed and filled with air. What happens if we open it after reaching bottom of the ocean? Would that pressurized, dense water go upwards pipe and shoot out at surface?
Imagine we lower a few kilometres long pipe to the bottom of the ocean (it's made of material that is strong enough to sustain pressure). It's closed and filled with air. What happens if we open it after reaching bottom of the ocean? Would that pressurized, dense water go upwards pipe and shoot out at surface?