yes
A unit of volume such as a litre.
The equation is P1V1=P2V2. (P1 is pressure before the change, P2 is the pressure after, V1 is the volume before the change, and V2 is the volume after it.) So to solve it, it would be the same change no matter how much the volume and pressure were to begin with. The values are P1= 1 atmosphere (the pressure of air at sea level) V1= 1 Liter which would mean P2=3 atmospheres 1*1=3(V2) 1/3 Liter= V2. So the volume would be one third of what it was before the pressure was tripled.
The idea of emptying the sea with buckets is a theoretical exercise, as the volume of the oceans is approximately 1.332 billion cubic kilometers. If we assume a standard bucket holds about 10 liters, it would take an unimaginable number of buckets—around 1.3 trillion trillion buckets—to empty the sea. This highlights the vastness of the oceans and the impracticality of such a task.
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No. And I would not if the mountains fell into the sea, either.
the child find the sea shell lying on the sand
Bash sea shell
What is the sound in a sea shell
creatura mare
A sea turtle has an external shell.
sea shell
FROM EXCEDRA: No it,s a puke shell of course it,s a sea shell you idiot!
The World in a Sea Shell was created in 1968-11.
sea shells
sea turtle use there shell to fend off predators
A sea turtles shell stays on its back because its attached
A hard shell